Jiang says institutional actors pressed him toward a hospital visit even after paramedics said his son was fine, which he interprets as an unacceptable exposure of his child to bureaucratic risk and loss of parental control.
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Hospital
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Jiang says the authorities assumed medical and bureaucratic expertise overrode his parental knowledge, treating refusal to hospitalize his son as proof that he was an irresponsible father.
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"...then they tried to get me to take him to the hospital."
"...say he's fine. I don't want to take him to the hospital. Because I want to take him home and let him sleep. I..."
"...an irresponsible father because I should take my child to the hospital. And like, I'm like, what? I take my child to hospital for..."
"I mean, like, yeah, I mean, I don't know. They they are immediately the experts in that situation. And you're just somebody who, you..."
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