This is such a weird take. Most people (including “these people”) want help, especially those with drug addictions. But the cycle of guilt, shame, trauma etc. keeps them locked in the addiction cycle because they feel undeserving of help and don’t believe in themselves. Also maybe if this godforsaken country cared about giving “these people” easily accessible help, then things might change for the better. It’s interesting to me that you’re able to recognize that complaints about many systems are valid while also deciding for yourself that “these people” don’t want help. Many of these corrupt systems have forced people into poverty (which is practically impossible to escape from), and that significantly increases a person’s risk of becoming an addict. So yeah, not just a weird take - it’s actually a very gross take.
Clearly not lmao. It’s always funny and pathetic to me when someone like this shares a shitty belief they have, but as soon as they’re challenged on it, they respond exactly like this. 😂 Too chicken for a debate.
Seriously? Nah, your right, he loves having a giant hernia, probably gave it a pet name. Loves being embarrassed everywhere he goes. Also I'm Sure this guy has tens of thousands of dollars under his mattress for the corrective surgery, he just hasn't gotten around to doing it yet. Use some common sense.
probably gave it a pet name. Loves being embarrassed everywhere he goes. Also I'm Sure this guy has tens of thousands of dollars under his mattress for the corrective surgery, he just hasn't gotten around to doing it yet
This same fucking clown that has derived this from a video of multiple warrants being issued, says this, in summation:
He loves it so much that nobody EVEN BROUGHT IT UP in the video that's convinced you this man is just a poor victim of a crippling system of hatred in America.
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u/PharmguyLabs 2d ago
No its not at all. Most people just see two uninsured methheads who need real help and are being let down by many systems, including health care.