cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/64572229

Listen to Malcolm X if you haven’t. In history, reformation follows revolutionary acts. While there are those who preach peace, there are also those who use violence to achieve peace. Those in power obviously don’t like to shed light on those that may take up violent acts.

I doubt if the french revolution was occuring today that CNN, CBS, The Washington Post, etc, would say anything. And if they did it would be to demonize the acts.

In the wake of the alleged shooting by Luigi Mangione, insurance providers started approving claims, saving lives. I don’t see major networks pointing out that fact.

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    I’ve been in mental healthcare for my entire adult life and some of my childhood. I’ve paid nothing. I’m almost in my 40s at this point so it’s been a good (heh not even) 25+ years. The biggest expense was buying stuff from vending machines lol. Medicare has its faults, but I’d rather have a faulty Medicare than the us “health” system

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      UK here, I’m getting my asthma inhalers free now im in Scotland, but was like £7 in England. Ive had 2 operations and about a week of ward-care, all “free”.

      We’re also being told over and over and over again that the NHS is not fit for purpose and needs to be scrapped and privatised completely. Its baffling.

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        Yup. Same with the ndis. I’ve probably cost the govt millions over the last few decades. Between the ndis and medicare, I shudder to think how much I’ve cost them. But I’m soooooo thankful for both of those services.