Andrea Dunlop
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It's like, the allegation here, when you strip out all of the... And again, that's why I kind of made that point about the emotionally charged language, because I think that that's meant as a distraction so that we don't look at the actual charge that's being made. And it's been effective, right? Because the media coverage, a lot of it is about, like...
These parents were secretly surveilled and this whole thing. They had their child ripped away and they were given procedures without her consent. And you're like, you are being told a sliver of the story. Do you know what this lawsuit is saying happened here?
These parents were secretly surveilled and this whole thing. They had their child ripped away and they were given procedures without her consent. And you're like, you are being told a sliver of the story. Do you know what this lawsuit is saying happened here?
These parents were secretly surveilled and this whole thing. They had their child ripped away and they were given procedures without her consent. And you're like, you are being told a sliver of the story. Do you know what this lawsuit is saying happened here?
They're saying that all of these people got together across a period of more than a year and fabricated evidence and knowingly took false reports to the court and coordinated with each other. Why? They give no reason. I mean, and like actually the reasons that they give are upside down reasons.
They're saying that all of these people got together across a period of more than a year and fabricated evidence and knowingly took false reports to the court and coordinated with each other. Why? They give no reason. I mean, and like actually the reasons that they give are upside down reasons.
They're saying that all of these people got together across a period of more than a year and fabricated evidence and knowingly took false reports to the court and coordinated with each other. Why? They give no reason. I mean, and like actually the reasons that they give are upside down reasons.
They say, oh, this was to cover up for their own incompetence and their own unlawful behavior because they're saying that because they conducted this video surveillance without obtaining a warrant that that was against the law. It's not, to be clear. Now, I think the point of this lawsuit is to challenge some of those laws around video surveillance and parents' rights and some other things. Yeah.
They say, oh, this was to cover up for their own incompetence and their own unlawful behavior because they're saying that because they conducted this video surveillance without obtaining a warrant that that was against the law. It's not, to be clear. Now, I think the point of this lawsuit is to challenge some of those laws around video surveillance and parents' rights and some other things. Yeah.
They say, oh, this was to cover up for their own incompetence and their own unlawful behavior because they're saying that because they conducted this video surveillance without obtaining a warrant that that was against the law. It's not, to be clear. Now, I think the point of this lawsuit is to challenge some of those laws around video surveillance and parents' rights and some other things. Yeah.
But it is not against the law. I mean, this covert video surveillance is legal. And, you know, every hospital has kind of different policy on it. But they're saying to cover up for their incompetence, to cover up for the fact that they were wrong about this child's diagnoses, you know, to cover for their reputation.
But it is not against the law. I mean, this covert video surveillance is legal. And, you know, every hospital has kind of different policy on it. But they're saying to cover up for their incompetence, to cover up for the fact that they were wrong about this child's diagnoses, you know, to cover for their reputation.
But it is not against the law. I mean, this covert video surveillance is legal. And, you know, every hospital has kind of different policy on it. But they're saying to cover up for their incompetence, to cover up for the fact that they were wrong about this child's diagnoses, you know, to cover for their reputation.
They're also making this broader claim that these are just deep systemic issues that you know, pervade these various agents, you know, the hospital and HHSA, that's part of their, I can't remember the name for it, but there's like a specific allegation that, oh, these are systemic issues that come from the way these organizations operate on a whole, not just the specific case.
They're also making this broader claim that these are just deep systemic issues that you know, pervade these various agents, you know, the hospital and HHSA, that's part of their, I can't remember the name for it, but there's like a specific allegation that, oh, these are systemic issues that come from the way these organizations operate on a whole, not just the specific case.
They're also making this broader claim that these are just deep systemic issues that you know, pervade these various agents, you know, the hospital and HHSA, that's part of their, I can't remember the name for it, but there's like a specific allegation that, oh, these are systemic issues that come from the way these organizations operate on a whole, not just the specific case.
And that is so wild to just like, like, I think people just need to sit with that for a minute and just be like, why would a group of pediatricians do this? Why would they do the time, the risk?
And that is so wild to just like, like, I think people just need to sit with that for a minute and just be like, why would a group of pediatricians do this? Why would they do the time, the risk?
And that is so wild to just like, like, I think people just need to sit with that for a minute and just be like, why would a group of pediatricians do this? Why would they do the time, the risk?
It's a wild allegation. And I think you really need to put a conspiracy theory lens on it, right? Of like, okay, so you're saying all of these people coordinated. So it's like, it's an implausible number of people to coordinate.