• CaptainSpaceman@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Comics like the one in OP always ignore the primary underlying difference between US and the other developed nations: free, nationalized healthcare vs the Insurance Apocalypse that is the American healthcare system

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      It’s not just heathcare.

      It’s social services period. Safety nets. Security.

      The US tells people to get fucked then arms them and wonders why this shit happens.

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      Yup. If Americans struggling with poor mental health had better access to professional help, crime as a whole would go down. But it’s not the only factor. Things like financial strain and environment also contribute. Crime is a slippery slope. Not a leap.

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        Agreed, but financial strain is part of what keeps people from getting care in the USA

        Free healthcare would alleviate some of that

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          Agreed, but it’s a vicious cycle.

          It does cost money to provide healthcare. Funding doesn’t come from thin air. But healthcare in the U.S is also ridiculously expensive. A lot of people can’t afford it without insurance (if your insurance even covers what you need). The system needs fixing.

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            Americans pay 10x per capita for their healthcare, compared to other countries like the Nordics or Germany. Still, the costs of the war on Iran would have funded public healthcare for all for how long? Decades?

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            It does cost money to provide healthcare. Funding doesn’t come from thin air.

            Then tax the rich. There’s no reason for Jeff Bezos to pay less money than someone flipping burgers at McDonald’s.

            Unfortunately we’re caught in a Republican scheme to remove government benefits by gutting taxes that was started during Nixon’s adminitration

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      Exactly this. If the US had proper social safety nets and low income inequality, all violence (which includes gun violence) would drop.

      Also note that the arguments like in the OP only ever mention gun violence. It seems dishonest that they need to be that specific to get the narrative they want.