• merc@sh.itjust.works
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    Sure, everybody complains. But, half the passengers are complaining about the non-white people on the train. They think the train is going to run off the rails, but it’s because only rural white christian uneducated people know how to ride a train properly. If someone tried to rush the conductor, these passengers would pull out their own guns and shoot them down long before they got near the conductor.

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    I understand all this of course, but I find it curious Americans seem to think everyone else who has gone on a protest, riot or participate in an actual revolution in history were all comfortable, with a large nest egg and able to stop working for as long as the revolution lasted.

    The notion that they may have to actually sacrifice some comfort is completely unreasonable it seems and yet, that is exactly what they constantly accept every single time a politician (usually a Republican but by no means only by Republicans) erodes another right, liberty or opportunity

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      It’s not about “sacrificing comfort.” It’s about literal survival for a lot of people.

      PERSONAL STORIES:

      Example #1: My nephew needed a heart transplant within days of being born. He is on very expensive drugs for the rest of his life. The only reason his family can afford it is because his dad’s work pays for really good insurance. His dad is basically a prisoner at work.

      Example #2: I have bipolar disorder. My one medicine is $1,500 a month without insurance. I get suicidal without it. The only reason we can afford to pay is because of my husband’s job and related insurance. He is basically a prisoner at work.

      OTHER STORIES - JUST INSULIN:

      • Alec Smith (Age 26, Minnesota, 2017): After turning 26, Alec aged out of his mother’s insurance plan. His monthly insulin costs were estimated at $1,300, prompting him to ration his medication. He was found dead in his apartment from diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) shortly after.

      • Josh Wilkerson (Age 27, Virginia, 2019): After aging out of his stepfather’s insurance, Josh could not afford the $1,200/month cost for his prescription insulin. He switched to a cheaper over-the-counter version, which was less effective and led to fatal complications.

      • Jesse Sheerer-Radcliffe (Age 21, Minnesota, 2019): Jesse died after rationing his insulin due to the high cost, a case his father highlighted as a “ridiculous”, preventable loss.

      • Antavia Lee Worsham (Age 22, Ohio, 2017): Antavia struggled to afford her $1,000/month insulin costs and supplies after turning 18 and losing state coverage, resulting in her death from DKA.

      • Shane Patrick Boyle (Age 48, Arkansas, 2017): A comic book writer who struggled with costs, Shane was $50 short on a GoFundMe campaign for his insulin and died from DKA just days after his mother passed away.

      • Monique Gabriel Moses (Age 26, 2017): After losing her job and insurance, Monique rationed her insulin to make it last, resulting in her death.

      • Jesse Lutgen (Age 32, 2018): After losing his full-time job and insurance, Jesse rationed his insulin, which was later determined to be from a “black market” supply of left-over insulin from a deceased friend.

      Source: https://rightcarealliance.org/activities/insulin/

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        Ok so you’ll just hang on to that scrap until they inevitably come for you later on… good plan

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      You are asking people to choose homelessness. At some point the tide may rise to the point where community support will allow for this, but it’s just not there yet. I don’t know if it will ever be until it’s too late.

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        Ok first of all, if you are 1 day pay cut (so no pay for 1 day so you can strike) from being homeless, the harm is already done and you now get to enjoy the benefits of showing nothing but apathy for the past 2 decades

        Second, of course I do not mean every single person should be able to do this… but your position is that basically NOBODY could strike either which is laughable

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          Dude, I wasn’t even in the work force 2 decades ago, I went from high school straight into paycheck-to-paycheck survival mode because I couldn’t afford to go to college. I didn’t even have a chance, but people like you go online and act like all Americans are lazy assholes who should just fix their country because you don’t know what it’s like to be locked into wage slavery just to afford the most basic amenities that are provided freely to everyone in your country. If I don’t have a job, I lose access to the medication that makes my life bearable and possible, and in order to keep a job I have to sacrifice most of my time and energy for it.

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            Ok then… hang on to the scraps they have allowed you to have until they take those away… I am sure you’ll just go down happy you stretched your misery as much as possible without inconveniencing the regime.

            all Americans are lazy assholes

            lazy no, just apathetic… assholes yes, it if does not affect them personally, they could not care their neighbour suffers… “fuck you, got mine” is the most identifiable American Value

            If I don’t have a job, I lose access to the medication that makes my life bearable and possible, and in order to keep a job I have to sacrifice most of my time and energy for it.

            This regime just kicked around 11 million of people in your situation out of health care… I guess it did not hit you this time so you keep chugging away at your self admitted slavery…

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              Alright, so what should I do to singlehandedly save my whole country? What do you want from me? Do you feel good about yourself that you’re arguing with people in worse living conditions than you on the internet? I will quit my job and go out into the streets until a cop shoots me to death for sleeping on a park bench in your name, that will save my country!

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                singlehandedly

                Nothing, do you know what the GENERAL part of General Strike means?

                What do you want from me?

                I would love to America to fuck off… but YOU don’t need to do anything for ME… you should be doing this for YOUR FUCKING SELF

                Do you feel good about yourself that you’re arguing with people in worse living conditions than you on the internet?

                LOL OMG the victim complex… this is another American Value

                I will quit my job and go out into the streets until a cop shoots me to death for sleeping on a park bench in your name, that will save my country!

                Maybe be smarter than the Pedophile you elected as president? maybe just spend a few hours a week organizing from the safety of your home?

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                  I work every day to lay the groundwork for a general strike.

                  I speak to everyone I can about it.

                  I have convinced maybe 3 people and I have about 150 million workers left to go.

                  But let’s be more realistic. Maybe 30 million are already convinced. Only 120 million people left to talk to.

                  I’ll update you when I’ve spoken with everybody.

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              There’s a lot of fucking problems in the world. For someone so vocal about what others should be doing, what the fuck are YOU doing about all the problems?

              If you have time to post drivel on lemmy, maybe you have time to go make a change in the world.

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                I can multi task, you know?

                But seriously, how lame is this reply of yours? my country is not speed running towards fascism, yours is.

                • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞@lemmy.world
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                  And we’re fighting it, no thanks to people like you who only attack us.

                  But good to know you’re in a country with no problems whatsoever. So you can sit on your lazy ass and let all the problems keep on happening because they don’t impact you personally.

                  Sure, keep telling me the type of person you are.