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[personal profile] rhythmaning 2023-03-12 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
From (2) "Europe is also trying to end the clock changes, but crises have halted the move: First it was Covid-19..." - I'd have thought lockdown, with half of people lock away at home and the other hand running around keeping everything going would have been the BEST time to make the change!
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[personal profile] rhythmaning 2023-03-12 12:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Half the people wouldn't have noticed and half the people would have been too tired to care!
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No. 2

[personal profile] channelpenguin 2023-03-12 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Not living in America makes me very happy. A country where one can be bankrupted or impoverished at any time at random by an accident or illness is not civilised. (Why is it like that - is it religion? Like somewhere at the base of it, a belief that such things are NOT random, that if such things happen then God did it because you need punished? Or just capitalism as religion)
Edited (Correct the autocorrect ) 2023-03-12 13:40 (UTC)
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Re: No. 2

[personal profile] jducoeur 2023-03-23 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)

Or just capitalism as religion

Close, although I would describe it as anti-socialism as a religion. I don't think the average person feels a terribly deep attachment to capitalism per se, but the meme of "Socialism is that evil thing that destroyed the USSR" runs extraordinarily deep, especially among the older crowd.

More specifically, the right wing has been pushing the notion that "socialized medicine" is fundamentally awful for many decades. They seize on every example of a system breaking down to highlight that, and quietly ignore the systems that work generally well.

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[personal profile] snippy 2023-03-14 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
I would volunteer to be part of the test group to see if incomes over 500k also buy happiness.