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Other #75709 Saving the enemy

Yes, as a medical doctor, your oath commits you to saving lives, regardless of who the patient is - even an enemy. By intentionally not saving their life not only violates medical ethics but also breaks the law, which could have severe consequences for you legally and socially. Such actions can lead to imprisonment, loss of your medical license, and damage to your reputation. Always approach such situations with common sense, professionalism and uphold the principles of your oath.
 
Let's say you may be forced to save an enemy's life by your position and responsibility to avoid falling into legal troubles
The jew would be happy to suck all your money and reputation in case you commit a medical "mistake". They may be dangerous, better not to play with enemy people at this stage.
I would try to program your aura to repel enemy people from your job, by coincidence they would be assigned to another doctor?
You can in any case curse him/her after!
 
Don't put your life, license and livelihood at risk over one of their drones. It's not worth it, none of them are. You won't be able to help anybody if you go to prison or end up on the street because you lost your career. Treating them as you would any other patient is putting you and your people first.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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