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[–] VaingloriousDrivel 0 points 9 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago
Any form of universal healthcare is bad, as it will inevitably lead to the state mandating what you must do and cannot do with your body. Mandating medical interventions is deeply tyrannical.
I take the view that more healthcare and easier access to it is actually bad. Modern medicine, outside a few areas like trauma, is generally more dangerous than helpful. Much of it is chemical warfare on the mind and body. Healthcare begets more healthcare in a vicious downward spiral.
The large detrimental impact of modern medicine on our society is an important redpill that I think few have swallowed, even here. The "humanitarian" and "apolitical" branding of medicine makes its crimes and impact hard to confront.
[–] AncientArachnid 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Agreed 100%. Have an upvoat.
[–] 3ducks0stones ago
Can't remember where i read it but I've seen studies comparing people that go to the doctor for every little thing, and the people who don't. The don't people live longer, and stay healthier largely.