https://nitter.net/USA_Polling/status/1712530477448302600

  • Ho_Chi_Chungus [she/her]
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    9 months ago

    to be fair, almost everything on this list is extraordinarily tame and nonthreatening to power

    • Magician [he/him, they/them]
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      9 months ago

      That's why it's on the list at all. Limit the definition of political action to the most inert things and relegate everything else to obscurity. Make change or the actions required for a better world unthinkable.

      • privatized_sun [none/use name]
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        9 months ago

        (stopping emergency services is kind of a big deal though)

        capitalists care about human health, suddenly (listen to Death Panel podcast)

          • autismdragon [he/him, comrade/them]
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            9 months ago

            I promise you any flaws you perceive in the Canadian healthcare system are there because of the "under capitalism" part not because its socialized. (Also because its a piecemeal plan that doesnt cover dental and shit).

            And living in a country with a private healthcare system, its 1000% worse than you can even imagine.

            • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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              9 months ago

              Canadian healhcare is also being dismantled province by province these days.

              • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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                9 months ago

                You should look in to how socialist countries have handled healthcare infrastructure. Cuba and the old GDR are notable for the effectiveness of their healthcare system. There's a book called "Stasi State or socialist paradise" that has a chapter or two on how the GDR handled medical care. And of course Cuba is famous for training large numbers of doctors and sending them all over the world. iirc the deal in Cuba is that you can go to medical school, and in exchange you basically get posted to a clinic somewhere for a few years. Could be urban, could be rural, could be anywhere. Once you've done your period of service your options open up to pursue whatever. It ensures they can train a lot of doctors and also that even the most rural areas will have trained medical professionals near by all the time.

                • Shake747@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  9 months ago

                  Those doctors don't really get a choice in much, it seems. A little over 7,000 of them have defected to the US when they were sent abroad.

                  The idea of decentralization is important, when you bundle everything into one controlling entity, they get to decide everything. Bad actors will fill that position when they can - if it can be exploited, it will.

                  There may be some infrastructure techniques we could learn, but there still needs to be a better solution than either handing everything over to the government or handing everything over to massive corporations

      • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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        9 months ago

        Hogs whine about emergency services all the time, but every protest I've ever been in and almost everyone I've ever seen parts like water to let emergency vehicles through. It's a complete none issue that they made up in their heads to be mad abut.