The strikes of health care workers who want to make their voices heard by expressing their dissatisfaction with the increasing cases of violence and extreme working conditions recently come to the fore. While health workers complain about the situation because they can’t get paid for the education they have received for years, some parts of the society accuse health workers, especially doctors, of being ‘arrogant’ and think that there is nothing to complain about that much. Some even find the right to say things like ‘you deserve it’ to healthcare workers.
The effects of this disagreement are often reflected in social media, as in any other subject. Now, the hashtag #tıpfakultelerikapatılsın opened on Twitter is on the agenda.
The label was TT by healthcare professionals who wanted to draw attention to the situation
The hashtag #tıpfakultelerikapatılsın, about which more than 80 thousand shares have been shared so far, has been on the agenda of social media. The label was made TT to draw attention to the issue by healthcare professionals who were reactive to the situation they were in and what was said about them.
Health workers and the citizens who support them, expressing their reactions to the situation by sometimes seriously and sometimes humorously expressing what they might be in the event of the closure of medical faculties, although less than these, they take the label seriously and unbelievably ‘support’. There are no givers. Others think that it is unreasonable to initiate such a label, not to doctors or those who criticize doctors; He responded directly to the subject.
However, there are also those who state that doctors and other health professionals make the situation so big unnecessarily, and that every profession has its own difficulties. Of course, at this point, everyone has the right to complain about the situation they are in for better working conditions and to protest this, and these people spend the time they spend to react to health workers or another professional group by saying, “What’s the difference between you and us, we are not satisfied with our job”? It should also be reminded that they can use it to try to improve the working conditions of their own businesses.
Here are the reactions to that tag that is on the agenda of social media
There were also those who used the label to mean ‘really should medical schools be closed’…