Andrea Dunlop
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The manufacturing piece, I think that really speaks to more of this like conspiratorial language of, implying that a hospital staff is doing something to create an allegation of abuse. It's just not a very, yeah, it's not a very reasonable argument. I mean, I don't quite know how else to say it. It gets us back into conspiracy territory, I
The manufacturing piece, I think that really speaks to more of this like conspiratorial language of, implying that a hospital staff is doing something to create an allegation of abuse. It's just not a very, yeah, it's not a very reasonable argument. I mean, I don't quite know how else to say it. It gets us back into conspiracy territory, I
The manufacturing piece, I think that really speaks to more of this like conspiratorial language of, implying that a hospital staff is doing something to create an allegation of abuse. It's just not a very, yeah, it's not a very reasonable argument. I mean, I don't quite know how else to say it. It gets us back into conspiracy territory, I
I think, whereas the other one is just an argument about privacy and who should have rights to privacy.
I think, whereas the other one is just an argument about privacy and who should have rights to privacy.
I think, whereas the other one is just an argument about privacy and who should have rights to privacy.
Yeah, well, no, I think it's inflammatory. And I think I think it's like those are two separate things. Right. It's like, OK, well, like I would argue, OK, that I again that where I stand on this is that I think like covert video surveillance should be allowed. There have been many cases we've looked at where that's been a life saving measure. So I certainly understand.
Yeah, well, no, I think it's inflammatory. And I think I think it's like those are two separate things. Right. It's like, OK, well, like I would argue, OK, that I again that where I stand on this is that I think like covert video surveillance should be allowed. There have been many cases we've looked at where that's been a life saving measure. So I certainly understand.
Yeah, well, no, I think it's inflammatory. And I think I think it's like those are two separate things. Right. It's like, OK, well, like I would argue, OK, that I again that where I stand on this is that I think like covert video surveillance should be allowed. There have been many cases we've looked at where that's been a life saving measure. So I certainly understand.
And I also understand why it makes parents uncomfortable. But I think it's more important to keep children safe. That's where I stand on that. But like, do I think it would be wrong if providers set up covert video surveillance and then somehow tampered with it and many of like, of course, but I just don't like those are two very, very different claims. Right. So that is striking for sure.
And I also understand why it makes parents uncomfortable. But I think it's more important to keep children safe. That's where I stand on that. But like, do I think it would be wrong if providers set up covert video surveillance and then somehow tampered with it and many of like, of course, but I just don't like those are two very, very different claims. Right. So that is striking for sure.
And I also understand why it makes parents uncomfortable. But I think it's more important to keep children safe. That's where I stand on that. But like, do I think it would be wrong if providers set up covert video surveillance and then somehow tampered with it and many of like, of course, but I just don't like those are two very, very different claims. Right. So that is striking for sure.
Yeah, it's really interesting. And there's just such interesting tensions in these cases. And I think it's like really comes down to sort of how you view the parent and child relationship and sort of how you view children, right? And I think that there are wider differences in this than I realized when I set out on this work.
Yeah, it's really interesting. And there's just such interesting tensions in these cases. And I think it's like really comes down to sort of how you view the parent and child relationship and sort of how you view children, right? And I think that there are wider differences in this than I realized when I set out on this work.
Yeah, it's really interesting. And there's just such interesting tensions in these cases. And I think it's like really comes down to sort of how you view the parent and child relationship and sort of how you view children, right? And I think that there are wider differences in this than I realized when I set out on this work.
And due process is obviously something that is being talked about a lot in the news right now because there are both immigrants and citizens in some cases being removed without due process. And that is obviously a horror. And I think there are some really important lines to draw here about what freedom means, right?
And due process is obviously something that is being talked about a lot in the news right now because there are both immigrants and citizens in some cases being removed without due process. And that is obviously a horror. And I think there are some really important lines to draw here about what freedom means, right?
And due process is obviously something that is being talked about a lot in the news right now because there are both immigrants and citizens in some cases being removed without due process. And that is obviously a horror. And I think there are some really important lines to draw here about what freedom means, right?
Like taking away your freedom, like if you are, you know, unlawfully deporting you to another country or jailing you, right, without going through, without getting a hearing even, you know, without going through a trial, without having due process. To me, fundamentally, that is very different than your child being removed because there is a very credible threat to your child.
Like taking away your freedom, like if you are, you know, unlawfully deporting you to another country or jailing you, right, without going through, without getting a hearing even, you know, without going through a trial, without having due process. To me, fundamentally, that is very different than your child being removed because there is a very credible threat to your child.