Submitted by pinkcheems t3_122lsi2 in worldnews
ApocalypseYay t1_jdqxrbv wrote
>Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill.
So, .......profits before people.
DanTrachrt t1_jdr61re wrote
When those profits are how those private doctors make their living, I can’t really blame them.
It’s shitty, but it more them looking out for themselves over others.
Puritania95 t1_jdrfnw1 wrote
No. Your labour is not someone else’s right.
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demigodsgotdraft t1_jdrgo3e wrote
See how you like it if you're mandated to accept dogwalking jobs for $1 for 6hrs.
readerOP t1_jdtj7p2 wrote
false equivalence, slippery slope logical fallacy.
takeitineasy t1_jdrqa1j wrote
So...the title is the only thing you read?
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giga_man t1_jdryvct wrote
This law does not make anyone work for free.
stormelemental13 t1_jdscdd9 wrote
No one has a right to your labor or your business, especially not for free.
Imagine if someone came up to you said you had to work for them because it was an emergency, with nothing but a vague promise that the government would pay you back, maybe, somehow.
kaioone t1_jdsd1pf wrote
It’s not for free, the government is refunding them.
supernova_68 t1_jdtc62r wrote
At rates lower than cost of doing business for many hospitals thats why many small hospitals in villages had already refused to participate in an already working state sponsored health insurance scheme, because the cost of doing business in their area was higher than what the govt. Was offering.
Its like mandating you to work at rate lower than minimum wage.
Train-Robbery t1_jdtp8y6 wrote
If the government says they'll do something , they definitely will not do that
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