but what if these citizens are actually being effectively abducted into group home or low income neighborhood situations while commonly drugged by a predatory medical establishment and forced to assert that they have an incurable ailment, in essence ostracized to various degrees by their communities? — Enrique
This seems like a pretty big assumption. Maybe you could flesh it out a bit by citing a country, then giving some examples. — jgill
but if your family and friends can be harassed into negligence — Enrique
Govt. is too uncaring and incompetent to employ such a malicious conspiracy for average joes. — Nils Loc
What I have not seen first hand is anything like the kind of behavior you ascribe to doctors -- "screwing portions of the population into submission to a system that exploits them, and if drugging you or driving you insane". Frankly, that just sounds like capitalism at work. — Bitter Crank
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I've labored within the social service industry and have observed various kinds of problems. What I have not seen first hand is anything like the kind of behavior you ascribe to doctors — Bitter Crank
A socialist utopia is an unnatural fantasy. Unnatural things are unhealthy because we are natural beings. — Miller
Once the diagnosis is made, lives are compromised with abandon. — Enrique
However, the Canadian version goes something like this: If you can prove you are useless, as in unable to work, AND unwilling to attempt to better your situation by any means available to you, you will qualify for some sort of welfare payments (different provinces have different names for their programs but the premise is the same). — Book273
However, if you are struggling and need a hand up in order to better provide for yourself (single parent with kids wanting to go to school to allow for better earnings to provide for the family) AND (this is the kicker) you tried to do it first WITHOUT getting government assistance, chances are YOU WILL NOT qualify for assistance. — Book273
Millions of citizens receive assistance from welfare programs, which in an ideal world would help them stay afloat during hard times or when suffering from a disability such that quality of life is adequately upheld and law-abiding behavior reinforced despite a challenging social environment, lack of actualization, and probably a measure of disgruntlement. — Enrique
lack of motivation is a sign of depression. You'd throw out all the depressed people off of welfare, because they are unmotivated?Now if we redefine disabled to include entitled and unmotivated, then yes, the vast majority of financial aid recipients would be disabled. — Book273
Interesting to read that you reclassified my profession based on the lack of a space, rather than assume it may have been a spelling error. — Book273
Currently practicing in Acute Psychiatry. — Book273
what if these citizens are actually being effectively abducted into group home or low income neighborhood situations while commonly drugged by a predatory medical establishment and forced to assert that they have an incurable ailment, in essence ostracized to various degrees by their communities? — Enrique
Simply put it, if you don't need to work, some can choose then not to work. And then you basically slide off "the society", even if the welfare state does provide you housing and free health care. In that case you look for a job only so many times and then say f*k it. And what it creates is apathy. — ssu
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