Is the person who did the examination an MD or an RN? Can a nurse make a diagnosis? The officer, of course, cannot. So how can we be sure that the gentleman did not have a broken neck?
Welcome to the Age of Imbecility, where any idiot can claim to know more about a subject than the experts who have studied, trained, and worked for years to master it; and worse, be believed by other idiots.
The condition probably affects just about everyone who works for a living to some degree. For example: idiots who've never worked in the fast food industry telling line cooks how to flip a burger correctly wouldn't be an unimaginable scenario in my mind. And then there's always the know-it-all lurking over the shoulder of the car mechanic asking inane questions or making comments, "did you check the frazzamit cylinder? I'll bet it's the occillation overthruster," etc., etc.
And scientists, when talking to the GOP and Herr Gropenführer (and his flying monkeys cabal).
Sorry about the insult, non-human flying monkeys.
The condition probably affects just about everyone who works for a living to some degree. For example: idiots who've never worked in the fast food industry telling line cooks how to flip a burger correctly wouldn't be an unimaginable scenario in my mind. And then there's always the know-it-all lurking over the shoulder of the car mechanic asking inane questions or making comments, "did you check the frazzamit cylinder? I'll bet it's the occillation overthruster," etc., etc.
Pretty much.