r/LinkedInLunatics 2d ago

Healthcare is not a human right

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u/Ramtamtama 2d ago

Your opinion on healthcare not being a human right is invalid if you think owning a gun is a human right.

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u/Background-Job7282 2d ago

Uninstall Reddit asap. Before your weapons-grade autism spreads.

You can OWN a gun if you choose in the US. A lot of my family don't have them.

Both guns AND Hospitals were around well before the Amendments...guess which one is in there and protected?

Owning a gun isn't a service. It's a tool.

Going to a hospital for heart conditions because you ate 8000cal/day of fast food dogshit for 30 years straight should not be free. And guess what? It really isn't free, because my dumbass who eats healthy gets a hefty tax increase out of my paycheck to pay for your eating habits.

Also, personally under Senator Warren's Medicare for all plan proposal, I'd be getting hammered by a 47% tax on my paycheck. I'm not paying almost half my paycheck for you. I'm not sorry at all about it.

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u/Raximnec 1d ago

It's actually kind of fascinating how stupidly selfish americans really are.

everytime americans like to point at the same overused example of the fat person getting "free healthcare with my money!!', but what will happen when the insurance companies will start denying care to YOUR OWN family when they will decide they are not making enough money? I just want to remind you not even a few months ago an insurance company wanted to stop covering anesthesia, making every surgery longer than 30mins unaffordable. What's gonna happen when YOU are gonna need surgery (surprise surprise, not only fat people go to the hospital) and the doctors will tell you you don't have enough money for that?

I personally sleep like a baby knowing i will earn less, but i will never have to check in an emergency if the ambulance ride is covered by insurance or not.

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u/AlexandraG94 1d ago

They are both incredibly stupid and stupidly selfish. Famously hospitals only treat diseases exclusively caused by bad dieting. SUUUREEEE. Also diet isn't the only thing affecting health that is within a semblance of control of OP.