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Darwinism relative to healthcare:
Modern medical technology is very expensive for all segments of our population. Proponents of the Darwinist theory applied to medicine suggest that rather than government schemes such as Medicaid and Medicare, those that cannot afford modern medical treatment and devices should survive as best as they can.
Darwinism limits persons with insufficient financial resources and and/or an over-abundance of financial responsibilities to the remainder of their lives with lesser comforts and/or lesser durations. Our societies, families must also to some extent share and endure those individuals' crippled or lesser limbs, poorer sight or blindness, poorer hearing or deafness, or lesser physical coordination, or lesser cognizant, or shorter life spans.
It's not unusual to encounter Darwinism within discussions of medical insurance.
Respectfully, Supposn
Modern medical technology is very expensive for all segments of our population. Proponents of the Darwinist theory applied to medicine suggest that rather than government schemes such as Medicaid and Medicare, those that cannot afford modern medical treatment and devices should survive as best as they can.
Darwinism limits persons with insufficient financial resources and and/or an over-abundance of financial responsibilities to the remainder of their lives with lesser comforts and/or lesser durations. Our societies, families must also to some extent share and endure those individuals' crippled or lesser limbs, poorer sight or blindness, poorer hearing or deafness, or lesser physical coordination, or lesser cognizant, or shorter life spans.
It's not unusual to encounter Darwinism within discussions of medical insurance.
Respectfully, Supposn