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Steezie
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This came up with the whole pharmacists refusing to fill birth control prescriptions and I saw it again in a thread in the News forum about doctors not disclosing treatment options that were against thier moral beliefs.
What really just blew my mind was there were people who were saying that its OK for someone to refuse to do thier job because of moral beliefs.
Why do certain professions get a free pass to refuse to do something that is thier JOB if they are morally against it? Its not like you had NO idea what you'd be doing when you took the job. If someone signs on to be a doctor, its a pretty good bet that one of your future patients may need birth control or an abortion. If you're going to object to reccomending those procedures, then why be a doctor? You KNOW when you train to be a pharmacist that you will, one day, have to fill birth control prescriptions. So if you are morally against filling them, why be a pharmacist?
I could understand if people were being asked to do something they felt was immoral and outside of thier normal duties, but pharmacists fill prescriptions. That is thier JOB.
I used to work for a daycare center. If I had said that something that was part of my job was against my moral beliefs, I would have been fired and rightly so. Either someone does thier job or they dont, and the ones that dont get canned.
So why are people throwing fits for being told to do thier jobs?
What really just blew my mind was there were people who were saying that its OK for someone to refuse to do thier job because of moral beliefs.
Why do certain professions get a free pass to refuse to do something that is thier JOB if they are morally against it? Its not like you had NO idea what you'd be doing when you took the job. If someone signs on to be a doctor, its a pretty good bet that one of your future patients may need birth control or an abortion. If you're going to object to reccomending those procedures, then why be a doctor? You KNOW when you train to be a pharmacist that you will, one day, have to fill birth control prescriptions. So if you are morally against filling them, why be a pharmacist?
I could understand if people were being asked to do something they felt was immoral and outside of thier normal duties, but pharmacists fill prescriptions. That is thier JOB.
I used to work for a daycare center. If I had said that something that was part of my job was against my moral beliefs, I would have been fired and rightly so. Either someone does thier job or they dont, and the ones that dont get canned.
So why are people throwing fits for being told to do thier jobs?