It shouldn’t require bravery to object to a problem - but it does, so we should back those who speak out
However natural this reaction may be, the cumulative effect is oppressive, even if that isn’t the intention. Many people find it challenging to speak out for this reason, finding the position so uncomfortable that it is almost unbearable.
Ms Mills is now campaigning for “Martha’s Rule”, which would give a patient and their family the right to request a genuine second opinion, reviewing their condition and their care., the nurse convicted last month of the murders and attempted murders of babies in her care, is a very different situation that displays troublingly similar trends.
There are innumerable other cases of harm done by individuals’ and institutions’ dislike of people who dare to speak out. Time and again, innocent people are made to pay an unjustified price by others who want to force them to shut up and suffer in silence.
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