• Oneser@lemm.ee
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    9 days ago

    Insurance should cover everyone for everything and should remain affordable for all.

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        9 days ago

        What if a child were given raw milk by their parents? Should a child be forced to pay for their parents’ decisions, potentially with their life?

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          9 days ago

          Look up. That’s why I said parents should be held responsible for serving it to kids

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        9 days ago

        What is it with this americans aversion for raw milk, it’s not like you’ll fall down dead if you drink it.

        Do you also burn your salmon and cook your meat?

        In france there are lots of cheese (no really?) and many are forbidden for import to the USA because of stuff like raw milk. Guess that’s why we have the watch coming by getting all the dead babies every tuesday.

        Maybe I’m missing something, please do enlighten me!

      • Ginny [they/she]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        9 days ago

        I also think insurance shouldn’t cover cancer treatment for smokers. Or diabetes treatment for overweight people. Or broken bones for skiers. Or literally anything for anyone who has ever done anything bad for them. /s

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          9 days ago

          Why shouldn’t they be able to sue cigarette companies or companies releasing unsafe products?

          Why should my insurance be higher whilst cigarette companies are benefiting off their shit marketing