She went on to say this:
Those who think they can "educate" themselves on the internet are gullible; don't actually read the books and websites, merely skim the titles; if they read the books and websites, they don't make an effort to understand what is written; and, of course, they have no idea about even the most basic elements of logical thought.
This gave me quite the chuckle. Apparently, Dr. Amy has forgotten that she sells medical advice over the internet....
I wonder what that says about the people who buy her medical advice online...
Not only are they educating themselves, but they are paying for that unique information that apparently, cannot be discovered by using google. Didn't you know, if you do a quick internet search, you are nothing but an ignorant fool? Instead, you can find out if you are pregnant by paying the low price of only 4.95! Then you can truly claim you are educated!
If I had to guess, I would say that the people who pay Amy for medical advice, fall under the gullible category, if we are going by her criteria. But then we don't want to forget about the people who trust someone who ridicules others for being gullible, all while selling medical advice over the internet..
Well, this is coming from the same woman that claims birth isn't powerful and mocks women who say that birth made them feel empowered.. in fact, she is so confused by this simple concept, that she actually thinks it means that a woman is claiming birth makes her as powerful as a president or a king or a saudi prince....
I wonder what she has in store for us next!
Has anyone actually documented WHY she is no longer licensed to practice medicine? I have always wondered what the back-story is there but don't care about who she is to google it LMAO.
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