▲ | illiac786 4 days ago | |||||||||||||
You should think about how you would react to “you can tell a lot about the qualities of a society by the way they [detain people on Nauru | reject asyl seekers | don’t care for indigenous populations]”. I feel your comment is a generalisation and could be construed as provocation/trolling. Probably not your intention, but just so you are aware how this is coming over. Better maybe: “societies that have good health care thrive” or something like this. Sounds less judgmental and it doesn’t put all US Americans in one basket. I fully agree on the content though, only criticising the form here. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | shirro 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Australian indigenous women do in fact have a higher risk of HPV and cervical cancer than the general population. We do need to do better but we also face some challenges in delivering quality services to rural and remote communities. Achieving a consensus amongst millions of people on how to run a country isn't simple and stupid shit often happens. Anyway, well done Denmark. We are trying to do the same thing here in Australia with some success. Not sure how it became about the US but good luck to you all as well. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | boxed 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
No one mentioned the US before you did. | ||||||||||||||
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