And by professions, I mean specific ones that hold positions of significant power over us. Doctors, lawyers, police officers, that sort of thing. I see so many people, in so many countries, from so many backgrounds, who immediately hate the people who have this kind of authority over them.
My theory is that people are uncomfortable with the idea of a human in a position of power over people's lives (godlike) but, as humans, are fallible. They can be greedy, power-hungry, mistaken, not perfect, and we cannot deal with them possibly being wrong. I dislike this knee-jerk reaction of hating all police officers, all doctors, all lawyers based on your dealings or discomforts with a few.
Yes, you might have a serious medical problem that doctors are having a hard time dealing with. It seems like they are charging you hand over fist and doing absolutely nothing about it. Or you were arrested/tried for something you didn't do, you were treated badly, you were pushed around and you didn't like it. But, unless you are in their position, unless you have the knowledge they do or the experience in the matter, I think it's completely unfair to summarily dismiss an entire profession based on the actions of a few. People do not express these opinions about gas-station attendants who fuck them over, or hotel clerks who mess up a reservation, or casino dealers who give them a losing streak. Why? Because we are far more comfortable accepting failure from the mundane than we are from the, frankly, godlike among us.
My theory is that people are uncomfortable with the idea of a human in a position of power over people's lives (godlike) but, as humans, are fallible. They can be greedy, power-hungry, mistaken, not perfect, and we cannot deal with them possibly being wrong. I dislike this knee-jerk reaction of hating all police officers, all doctors, all lawyers based on your dealings or discomforts with a few.
Yes, you might have a serious medical problem that doctors are having a hard time dealing with. It seems like they are charging you hand over fist and doing absolutely nothing about it. Or you were arrested/tried for something you didn't do, you were treated badly, you were pushed around and you didn't like it. But, unless you are in their position, unless you have the knowledge they do or the experience in the matter, I think it's completely unfair to summarily dismiss an entire profession based on the actions of a few. People do not express these opinions about gas-station attendants who fuck them over, or hotel clerks who mess up a reservation, or casino dealers who give them a losing streak. Why? Because we are far more comfortable accepting failure from the mundane than we are from the, frankly, godlike among us.
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