• RubberElectrons@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I don’t hate my doctor or my parents for doing what they thought was a good idea at the time.

    I’m fine and I love both my parents just the same. Hopefully you can find peace as well.

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      7 months ago

      if you should be mad at anything it’s society. Realistically it’s not even really a medical design, it’s more like “hey we do this thing sometimes, do you want it done?” And then a yes or no. Perhaps 20-40 years ago that was the case though.

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        7 months ago

        Honestly, missing a bit of dickskin is a lot less troubling to me then how hard we all work and have no real protection from the hurdles life sometimes throws at us.

        Who’s taking care of my elderly family, spread out across the states? My nephews have to choose between affording a home by both going to work, or actually raising their young kids. Where is our eldercare, our universal healthcare, our pre-k benefits?

        I have my reasons to gripe about society, and crazy as mutilating a baby under the pretense of health is, I don’t think it’s as deadly or dangerous to us all long term, as these oligarchs and their sycophants robbing us of our dues, enabled by an unregulated economy.

        The clock keeps ticking on the detonator.

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          7 months ago

          i suppose thats the case but at the end of the day it’s all the same reason. People who shouldn’t be worried about your life, being worried about your life, and inevitably, causing you issues.

          One way or the other society progresses, either forwards, or forwards, or backwards. Doesnt matter what you do say or think it still happens.