Like I get that ivermectin can be harmful and isn’t meant for COVID w/e.

But I also know a lot of houseless people and uninsured that have relied on animal medication when human medication was inaccessible to them due to the cost. Is it safe or advised? No. But it’s nice to not have to choose between medication and eating when you’re sick and poor.

This whole “lol they take horse meds they’re dumb” is a bad way to angle your argument IMO as it can be leveraged to punch down. And we need to be thinking critically about what kind of laws can come from encouraging takes like this. I don’t want to limit anyone’s access to affordable medicine even if some people abuse that access to get diarrhea.

Perhaps we shouldn’t be attacking the problem on some intrinsic “human taking animal meds bad” but more on the reasons people do it? Because all of this links back to the bigger problem that America doesn’t have adequate healthcare for its people. And, I would argue, that leveraging the discussion from that logic would add more weight to our cause and help more people see the inherent evils that are contributing to this. (Namely American healthcare interest groups)

Thoughts?

  • DeathToBritain [she/her, they/them]
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    3 years ago

    it's been shown over and over chuds are white petite bourgeoisie small business owners LARPing as real hard working working class people

    • grey_wolf_whenever [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      After the capitol riot people bent over backwards to say they were a bunch of poor people when in reality it was all cops and landlords

      • ImSoOCD [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        Who the fuck else would be able to take time off of work to get bused out to the capital for a protest? They literally did the thing that they accuse leftists of doing all the time