I went to the doctor here in Israel the other day for a blood test.
Guess who the 'needlwoman'
I'm not 100% sure she was arab/fakestinian, but she sure looked like it.
I'd say I am 80% sure just by her looks.
And to boot, she had her kid with her at the office, who was sitting next to us while she was taking the blood samples.
Her kid definitely looked arab, that's what made me pretty sure.
He was playing video games and watching the patients get their blood samples, 1 by 1, kind of observing, and then zoning out and playing video games on a desktop computer right next to where the samples where being taken from dozens of patients.
I wanted to say something, and I wanted to ask her if she was arab/fakestinian, because if she was, then the whole situation seemed so ludicrous.
I was imagining the kid getting instructions on how to [censored] with the Jewish patients and he was just sort of silently watching, and seeing how the whole system works.
Am I paranoid?
And since when are kids allowed in doctors offices right next to the doctor as they are doing procedures, even if they are pretty basic?
What, was he sick from school and came with her? If that's the case, a sick person definitely shouldn't be at the hospital.
Why wasn't he in school?
I'm calling child health care services...
Whether they are arab or not, kids probably should not be around the hospital like that.