I will end up contributing to treatments of conditions that will never affect me - testicular cancer, sickle-cell anaemia etc.
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Its not that I don't understand that people end up paying for the health of people who aren't them. It's that I think that's a good thing
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Replying to @HPluckrose @vekox
How is that a good thing? That is theft when enforced against a persons will. And ultimately the government decides on life or death
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Because ppl get healthcare & don't suffer & die needlessly. More important than some ppl's feeling that tax is theft.
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As to whether gov decides on life & death, if you feel the system isn't working to save as many lives as poss, reform it rather than end it.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @vekox
For me that is not quite what I am trying to say. I am pointing out that it ends up being the case that government decides on life and death
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Because the service has perimeters?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @vekox
Because I feel that if you pay for the healthcare you have better rights and options than a system whereby the government decides...
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...what constitutes good healthcare and your right to it. I totally get the opposing view but that's my take on it. There are tragedies on..
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..either side of this system of healthcare provision but there we are
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But only one provides everyone with healthcare. Can certainly criticise the service if you feel it could be better but get rid of it?
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