• BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    8 hours ago

    Americans are conditioned to do a lot of things without thinking about it, but if they ever really stopped to consider it, they’d be outraged.

    For instance, those heart-tugging ads for St Jude’s Children’s Hospital. It’s a great thing they do, taking in cancer kids, and covering all the expenses, even housing and food. They show grateful parents crying, because their kids have a chance because of the charity of St Jude and the viewers, and viewers shed a tear and donate.

    It never occurs to anyone that in almost every other country in the world, such a place wouldn’t be necessary. Their cancer kids would simply be taken care of. No pomp about it, no commercials begging for donations, curing cancer kids is just business as usual.

    But in America, your kid will just DIE unless you’ve got good health insurance (which is about to get a LOT more expensive), a lot of money, or hit the charity lottery.

    But that never occurs to Americans watching that ad. They will dig into their pockets to send money to St Jude, before they will give money to a progressive candidate to change our health care system so it doesn’t require tear-jerking marketing to operate.

    • Manjushri@piefed.social
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      7 hours ago

      It never occurs to anyone that in almost every other country in the world, such a place wouldn’t be necessary.

      Yep. It reminds me of this .

      Every heartwarming human interest story in America is like “he raised $20,000 to keep 200 orphans from being crushed in the orphan-crushing machine” and then never asks why an orphan-crushing machine exists or why you’d need to pay to prevent it from being used.

    • Alphane Moon@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      I would say this is true of most (all?) countries/cultures.

      My issue with this thread’s OP was the portrayal of some US TOS scheme as having legitimatcy. It does not, it’s just a local criminal/corruption scheme (every country has them to one degree or another).