r/LinkedInLunatics 2d ago

Healthcare is not a human right

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u/Business_Job_5238 2d ago

He’s not wrong, and 100% it’s people like you who mainly virtue signal and then do nothing to help others get the very thing they believe is a human right. In this case healthcare. Instead you’re online making a reddit post about it, you’re the exact epitome of this guys argument. Sorry to be the bearer of truth but this isn’t an argument against you it’s just reality. You should spend your time and energy helping people get healthcare if YOU truly believe it’s a human right. Otherwise you don’t really believe what you claim to, and you’re just virtue signaling to feel good about yourself because you’re on a certain side of an argument that is socially acceptable but not very well thought out

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u/Elurdin 2d ago

It seems you are projecting heavily. You don't know those people at all. For all we know the person responding could be a volunteer for some hospital. There is nothing wrong with responding to people who suffer apathy and trying to make them understand. Why even call it virtue signaling? And what is wrong with virtue signaling anyway? Are virtues bad? It's same issue with people saying social justice is bad. Is it really? We should have no social justice amongst each other?

I do agree extremists of any kind are bad but I see no extremism here at all.