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[–] Smoogs@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

Not for disagreeing in comparing circumstances (and I don’t believe this is about jobs btw) but just to point out about jobs you’re mentioning : people might not leave a job because they can’t afford to or have no other option.

And in the case of health coverage which is what I believe this is actually about considering the shooter CEO was regarding health coverage, a victim would have no such option. Their only option is to die with or without the coverage.

Refusing coverage just to watch a person die on the street is abuse. It’s manipulative. And it should be considered slaughter. It shouldn’t be ignored. It should not be reduced. It should not be silenced.

This type of manipulation comes from the same place. And it works because of the same reason. I’m comparing manipulator to manipulator tactics and how effective it can be on a victim in either situation.

And the fear to leave can cover much bigger scope than just DV when it comes to following the landmarks on how this type of manipulation works.

The other problem is people tend to brush off a victim as if they have so many options and you’re doing the exact same here by comparing how much worse something else is which is not what the comparison is about.

See it’s interesting you picked that to reduce everyone else’s situation when reduction is a problem in and of itself around how society treats victims of domestic violence and bullying.

It’s disingenuous to pick a side and then echo the exact systematic society problem of minimizing a victim situation against victims just cuz you think one is worse than the other.

Both things can be wrong.

There is no quota on what to care about here. Everyone who’s in a bad situation at the hands of a manipulator deserve to be safe.

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Sure I agree, but the solution is probably to have a good national healthcare system funded by taxes, like in most countries. Why can't America have that?

[–] Smoogs@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Ok, So again, as it was explained: the manipulation.