• Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    Gonna need a list of revolutions where all the children in the hospitals spontaneously died.

    Oh wait guess what… Didn’t happen. Even when shit gets really bad the hospitals make it work right up until you create literal famine conditions like Gaza. Shut up lib.

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      6 months ago

      I get what you’re saying and largely I agree, but I think it’s more honest to admit that unfortunately people are going to die during a revolution. The thing is these same people are going to die if they can’t pay their medical bills, which the libs will never admit to.

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        6 months ago

        People are going to die but claiming that every kid in a hospital is going to spontaneously combust is fucking ridiculous.

        People are going to die because there’s going to be a literal civil war that occurs, with all the problems of a civil war that there usually are. Generally speaking neither side wants to kill everyone in hospitals in a civil war though, they both have to try and appeal to the population so “everyone in the hospital died” doesn’t tend to go down well.

        With medical provisions that aren’t getting produced in the country anymore aid agencies pick up the slack.

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          6 months ago

          I’m not arguing with you, in hard times people often do come together and figure it out to the best of their abilities. I’m just saying unfortunately even with that support vulnerable people often do fall through the cracks and it’s okay to admit that especially given the circumstances. Circumstances that are not the fault of the people, but of the bourgeoisie who allowed conditions to deteriorate to the point civil war breaks out.