• ✧✨🌿Allo🌿✨✧@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Ok, so you are telepathically asking me my entire review of the DenyDefendDepose case? Sure.

    First I think with trillions of people highly supportive across social media, even reaching out to a supportive stranger and staying inside their house 3 months would have been a more legit escape plan than ‘hang out in public’.

    This case caused me to do my research in to healthcare and learn how America is the only developed country without Universal Healthcare and spends more for lower lifeexpectancy, more people uninsured, and more preventable deaths than other nations.

    I think it could not have been any other way and I myself am like “ceos bad”, but that the healthcare execs rejoiced when things went the way of ‘kill all ceos’ instead of ‘reform american healthcare system’ since attainable goal of Universal Healthcare was replaced by something that would encounter widespread resistance.

    Also I compare this to the suffragette bombing campaign and, altho the media of the time was highly against them, I think it no coincidence that less than 5 years later suffrage happened. There was a time lawmakers did not have to fear stepping outside. But a few attacks later and stepping outside had become something with risk attached. Does not surprise me they then passed women’s suffrage.

    I personally think that, while destroying the elites in general is a noble goal, we are basically not there yet. My hope is that the next high profile ‘terrorism’ is again directed at american health insurance execs. Hopefully elites then view healthcare as their weakness where people are boiling over and view their position as salvageable if they deal with it by instituting Universal Healthcare to replace the american health insurance racket. We would then, at that point, choose to push farther but having attained an improvement along the way.

    I also noticed that in no Mangione thread was anyone saying “come join our group pushing for american health insurance reform!” There felt like no larger joinable structure for supporting Luigi’s cause and pushing it through to completion in an intelligent and strategic way.

    What should we do? If you aren’t a terrorist, I think we should simply keep Mangione in the public eye. Back to the suffragettes, them just complaining for years is like a person who has a chipped tooth and knows they should go to the dentist but they indefinitely put it off. Suffragettes starting their bombing campaign is when the tooth becomes painful. Do it enough and the person is like ‘f this’ and goes to the dentist. The more we focus on Luigi and Luigi copycats, the greater the sensation of pain to those troubled by him and their resulting fear.

    • TotallynotJessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      23 hours ago

      I think it could not have been any other way and I myself am like “ceos bad”, but that the healthcare execs rejoiced when things went the way of ‘kill all ceos’ instead of ‘reform american healthcare system’ since attainable goal of Universal Healthcare was replaced by something that would encounter widespread resistance.

      No reform for anything is happening under Trump, so calling it “attainable” is inaccurate. It might be popular, but the oligarchy has rotted the Democrats to the point of the Affordable Care Act taking everything they had to pass. It’s why the progressives couldn’t get enough relief for the recession; they spent all their political capital on such a basic measure.

    • cranakis@reddthat.comOP
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      1 day ago

      Yep. I’m not letting it go.

      We need a national graffiti campaign. Wheat paste these memes everywhere. The saint meme would make great street art.