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Do you think there is racism towards President Obama and his health reforms?


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old.Tohtori

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Don't really care, he's black, people are racist, so i'm guessing there's some racism in there somewhere.

Should mean sh*t all though, in the sense that; they should concentrate on issues that matter on a global, national etc level, not start pickering about this.
 

cHodAX

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Sadly yes, the people fighting this reform are middle class and white, those are the people this taxes most and benefits least. The money will be spent on giving tens of millions of poor black people access to basic medical cover instead of just letting the poor bastards die because they can't afford treatment which is what currently happens. Where is the racism? Alot of those white middle class people don't want their tax dollars spent helping black people live longer.
 

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The entire republican side crying about wanting their country back is hilariously racist.
Large swathes of them didn't "Really" believe they'd let a black man be president so there wasn't quite as much fuss before the election... but the "socialism" is thinly veiled labelling him a communist.

It's pretty ridiculous how many people watch fox news actually ( 2.5m or so ) it's by far the most watched news station.
 

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Definately there is I agree entirely with what Cho says. Republican pig dogs are all about the anti-liberal democrats as it is but a black person leading them? ohh hell noes.

Anywho people are retarded in general, i have aLOT of american friends/family and when Senator Kennedy passed the amount of facebook status' saying things like "RIP Senator, even though i didn't agree with his politics", these retards are so dumb that they just follow their families political stances without actually reading politics, seeing as every single bill and reform kennedy tried to pass was about health reformation to help those in need.
 

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god, i hate these external link threads where you have to do work in order to post a meaningful reply :(
 

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More self preservation people with decent medical cover probably do not fancy risking their standard of care decrease so some random person they don't know can get free health care. In a perfect world everyone would say yes in the real world people will take better care them them and their kids over free care for everyone.
 

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Poll :eek: But yeh ofcourse there is. Hes the first black presidant. Alot of people in the USA didnt want him to get in just because he was black. Probably about 50% of the country to be honest. Imo any legislation he trys to put forward will be attempted to be stoped.
 

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Ofcourse theres racism but i dont think thats the main reason here so i voted no. Most of those people are just dumb, hateful and selfish and refuse to help others.

But to be fair, its not just about that. There are also those who genuinely believe that the government should be kept out of these things and dont mind donating money privately. Unfortunately these people are a small minority.
 

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I agree with Gorbachioo. I don't believe it's a race issue, it's more of a class issue.
 

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a lot of americans are either inherently racist or inherently anti-socialist. in other words theyre thick ignorant cnuts
 

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I don't think racism is the only factor here (even though it's an important one). People just tend to forget that the economic issues under Obama are just the results of the misdemeanor of the Bush administration, but they blame it on Obama.
And then there's the question of his approach towards Muslims. Considering the amount of religious nuts in the US, they consider that to be some form of treason.
And then finally, there's the issue of the healthcare. The idea is good, but many people there just don't think about it's positive long term effects, but they just see one thing: "Oh noes we have to pay for the healthcare of other people? They're stealing my money!!!"
 

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Its a concept hard to grasp when we are used to live in countries with public health system, where any1 can just step on a public hospoital and receive aid.

But on the other side, for americans, payin a lot of taxes (hi Sweden) to mantain public services is something so alien, that i totally understand that Obamas reform is a pil hard to swallow.

I think it all depends on how u look at it:
- on one hand, the us middle class pays a lot less taxes than us. If over the course of a year, a man havent got any health problems, he would have gain more overall money than his european counterpart.
- on the other hand, if that same man got a lot of health problems, his hospital bills would tear a hole in his anual budget, while his european counterpart received the same treatments for free from the public health system he helps to mantain with his taxes.

I dont know. I guess I should experience the american model by myself and then judge, but being the unlucky bastard with a hernia that i am, I would be too scared from the huge american hospital bills

PS: watch Denzel Washington's "John Q"
 

old.Tohtori

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Vasc while sweden and Finland(hi!) have to pay more for the hospital/road etc thingies, i wouldn't give it away.

It's a nice feeling to know that at any time, any situation, you're never denied healthcare.
 

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Vasc while sweden and Finland(hi!) have to pay more for the hospital/road etc thingies, i wouldn't give it away.

It's a nice feeling to know that at any time, any situation, you're never denied healthcare.

Yeah me neither (we pay around 30% net taxes over our annual incomes). But I understand that sum1 who never paid that amount of taxes might go nuts when his goverment suddendly starts charging high taxes for public services.

In that aspect America is a whole different world. In fact, the word "public" is even taboo in some environments :)
 

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I guess I should experience the american model by myself and then judge, but being the unlucky bastard with a hernia that i am, I would be too scared from the huge american hospital bills

and since you're already a liability, you will never get insurance over there unless you're prepared to pay megabucks. yay!
 

old.Tohtori

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and since you're already a liability, you will never get insurance over there unless you're prepared to pay megabucks. yay!

Hell, with my looks(or there lack of), i couldn't get into the country :D
 

old.Tohtori

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Let's play; "spot the black waldo" with that video :p

IF that video isn't nicely edited(which i think it has been partly), it's very interesting how people rise up against things without actually finding out things.

Not a novel thing though.
 

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