Kelsi Sheren
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Because we don't.
But if I came home from overseas or a police officer did a shooting, the first thing we have to do is sit down and do a debrief.
After the deaths I had with the British military, the first thing we got back to the base, we had to sit down and they go, we have to talk about what happened, walk through every step of it.
Make sure you're okay.
Make sure everyone's stories lines up and make sure that you're psychologically sound.
But then you have a doctor who's admitting to killing over a thousand people, which by the way, just fun fact, Canada has over 2,200 maid killers.
and assessors, okay?
Now, we don't know what they're being taught, again, because the IP is protected.
You can't see it unless you're a doctor and you've done the course, and we don't know what the course is.
So we don't know what they're teaching them at CanMap.
Health Canada bought a program that it's not even allowed to see.
They don't know what's being taught, but it's being ruled out to every doctor and every nurse, okay?
So that's just one piece of the puzzle.
They don't require psych evaluations before they start becoming MAID assessors.
Then they also don't check with them and go, hey, maybe 350 deaths is a little much.
Maybe there should be a cap on the amount of people you can kill.
Because now we have doctors who are making their entire livings to the tunes of over $860,000 on just killing people.
So if there's an incentive to make money for you as a practitioner doing one or two maids a day, I mean, that's like a couple grand a day.
That's stripper money, guys.
And people can argue with me all day.