by TWilliam » Sun 01 Mar 2009, 20:33:59
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', 'W')hat you say has a certain amount of sense in it, TWilliam. It's just somewhat harder to have that attitude when you're of the "defective" as I and my family are. Both my sister and I have debilitating genetic disorders. She is on SS disability insurance, so is a "parasite" in your view. My stepmother is in intensive care now, being paid for by her health insurance, which is of course a Ponzi scheme like welfare, where the risks of a few are borne by the many. She would also be let die in your scheme.
Though I understand where the"Realists" are coming from, it's not easy for me to see the world through their eyes.
I can understand the difficulty that someone in your position has with the perspective, Ludi. I appreciate that you can nevertheless acknowledge that it may hold some merit.
I also hope that you recognize that when I use the term 'defective' in this context that it's not in any way meant as a pejorative. My critique with regard to such is really aimed at parents more than at anyone suffering such challenges anyway. I suspect that as an adult you have as much appreciation of being alive as anyone else, but I should also think that you have just as much of an appreciation of the biases, on many levels, that exist against you as a result of your 'disorders'. Perhaps I'm wrong, and I'm certainly willing to admit that possibility, but I guess I just don't see it as being 'more' humane or compassionate to raise a child into a lifetime of such cultural animosity than it would be to do otherwise.
As far as someone being supported by health insurance, I don't really have a problem with that, so long as the insurance pool does not exist through some compulsory requirement. Ordinarily such a fund is something that people voluntarily contribute to, with the understanding that it exists for all contributors to draw upon if needed. As I said, it's when people are
forced to contribute to such funds that I have a problem, or when someone insists on being given support from such a fund when they themselves
haven't contributed to it.
That is something I view as parasitic...
"It means buckle your seatbelt, Dorothy, because Kansas? Is goin' bye-bye... "