musician, who had several medical conditions including kidney failure, type 2 diabetes, heart failure and hepatitis B, underwent kidney dialysis in Leeds in July 2020.
With all those problems it was only a matter of time. Suprised he was alive with all those issues goddamn
White
Don't worry, I'm not a cosplayer
But actually, what did I say that was wrong?

You are just dumb
I wish you were never born

The UK is trash.
Rip this is sad this is an ongoing thing in Healthcare when it comes to black and brown ppl. This is why when big mama say don't take mt to the hospital it'd sh1t like this they fear.

Nah fam I actually lived this sh1t almost had to get put on dialysis because of my BP I stopped taking the pills for a month and my numbers got worse t wasn’t until I switched my diet and went on a pure fruit and vegetable fast for a few months is when everything went back to normal I’m speaking from experience
Universal health care is not feasible. It forces healthy people to pay for others medical care and I’m not doing that. Without financial incentive, people may not be as careful with their health. Meaning, if everyone had free health care, they would be reckless with themselves and not give a damn about the consequences because they’re not paying for it. Most universal health systems report a long wait times for elective procedures and btw, because of the plandemic, hospitals across the country are postponing elective procedures. In Canada, if it’s serious, patients come to America to get treated all the time!
Listen, American healthcare is not perfect. There is collusion going on between the pharmaceuticals and insurance and we don’t know what anything costs. But in A free market, it means I can look at the prices and I can make decisions as a consumer. A true free market health care system is the best. But that only works in a capitalistic country. Not a socialist one which I know that you’re. Markets is the only way that you get goods and products and services to people. All these developed countries with universal Medical system, which are really Canada, UK and the Norwegians have really, really high tax burdens to pay for it. I’m talking 50, 60, 70% taxes on top of a 18% sales tax. And what liberals dont get is that all those countries benefit primarily off of the free enterprise medical engine in America for medical advancements, for drug breakthroughs, for patents. Over 90% of consequential medical advancements stem from the USA. Name what those countries health system have down for medicine in the last 30 years? What you want is what Bernie Sanders is saying and that’s what those countries are doing which is to get rid of any private corporations and that would be a disaster. Total Nationalization is asinine. The UK has the NHS, there is hardly any entrepreneurial activity that happens in medicine there, like cancer treatment, diabetic medicine, open heart surgery’s. All these things that we have seen save peoples life are primarily happening in America, because there is some form of a profit in the USA. It’s not perfect because there isn’t a market that is and that’s why it is expensive and there is collusion between the insurance and hospitals. That’s not capitalism, that’s cronyism.

British health care is not free
We pay National Insurance, which proves everyone chipping in IS feasible, it's worked if not perfectly then well since the end of WW2
As for people being cavalier with their health, I believe your country has the highest rates of obesity in the Western world, the market isn't working keeping everyone fit is it?
Our top tax rate is 50%, and the UK is struggling at the moment economically, since Thatcher people won't accept super high tax over here
British health care has been responsible for a number of firsts, Google it you'll see I'm not lying
The sheer size of the NHS means that purchasing is going to be at a cheaper rate than smaller bodies, cause of the size of the orders, that's simple economics
I'd argue we dealt better with COVID over here, even after having a fu#k up of a prime minister in charge, that's thanks to the NHS
America spends more per head on healthcare than the UK, and doesn't have universal care, if I was a US citizen I'd be properly unhappy about that, like I said, more gets spent in the US on health related lawsuits than the whole NHS budget, how is that sustainable?
The NHS is NOT perfect by any means, underinvestment COVID and Brexit have stretched it pretty much to breaking point, however I'd argue still that it provides a better service for the average UK citizen than America provides for the average US citizen
American healthcare is first rate if you're rich
Unfortunately most US citizens aren't...
White
Don't worry, I'm not a cosplayer
But actually, what did I say that was wrong?
Good post.
Always have to remember Conservatives break government by design when in power so that they can blame left-wingers for said problems they create when in power. Thus, over time government becomes more dysfunctional.
That is what the Tories are doing in the UK. That is what Republicans have been doing since Reagan.
Trump left thousands of government posts vacant on purpose so that Republicans could blame government for being slow and bureaucratic. Americans are duped easily so they fall for it every time.
Nothing wrong, objectively speaking
I just disagree
Black ppl are capable of things white ppl can’t do and vice versa
The first thing you see when you look at someone is the colour of their skin. Man did not make someone look like that, it’s how they were born
Society doesn’t give us our skin colours
I'm a weirdo?
I'M a weirdo?
Ok...I'll take it. *pause
But let's sidebar and look at this objectively. Yes I fu#ked with Doom on a hip hop and creative level. But let's be real here. n1gga lived his life like THIS.
If this n1gga didn't have legendary bars and he was a regular n1gga hanging outside of home Depot..you would think he was a heroin addict and walk right past him.I get it. Nostalgia. Being a fan. But..

My man big people world wide are like that
I seen it with my granny and grandpa
Now I'm seeing it with my mom and dad as they get old
The COVID really didn't help, so many older people were going in and not coming out again
Man this makes me even sadder
Didn't know he had all of those complications
That's is also true but so is what I stated about black and brown. I used to work in Healthcare and there's a fundamental flaw in how care is administered across races regardless of who is admistering said care. It's a lot to unlearn and then you have ppls personal bias to deal with