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In reply to the discussion: I don't want to be a killjoy [View all]ballyhoo
(2,060 posts)36. This is not a universal practice. My wife is a Georgetown RN and has
been a DON for 48 years. I just showed her this post. She has seen mild examples of this but nothing to the extent to making jokes about Ebola or those who have it.. Keep this kind of stuff to yourself and have some respect is right. My wife will be bringing this up for discussion tomorrow morning at the manager's meeting of the hospital. The caregivers cry and are very sad when their Alzheimber's Patients finally die, sometime in great pain and misery. No one makes jokes about it. I have been there and seen a lot of these deaths myself and have never heard any of this black humor being talked about here.
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Who would make a joke about this terrible disease that has taken so many lives
scarystuffyo
Oct 2014
#4
I don't want to believe that member was serious writing something like that
scarystuffyo
Oct 2014
#23
Worth noting: That poster has had their posting privileges revoked until the end of November
Electric Monk
Oct 2014
#24
If Gee Duhbya were still President, he would've bombed the hell out of Ebola months ago.
Electric Monk
Oct 2014
#8
"All my humor," Lenny once observed, "is based upon destruction and despair." . . .
Journeyman
Oct 2014
#39
Humor is not the most dangerous speech in a health crisis, those would be rumor, idle speculation
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2014
#21
That's what a lot of people say who are outside of providing care. I used to think similarly...
jtuck004
Oct 2014
#30
I agree, but notice how, at least in terms of the U.S., just this ONE worker has been exposed......
AverageJoe90
Oct 2014
#47