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[-] RagingNerdoholic@lemmy.ca 19 points 1 year ago

Just saying, "it's capitalism's fault," is not entirely incorrect, but it is definitely oversimplifying. Chronic diseases are complex, incredibly challenging to solve, and can vary a great degree by individual.

The government gave the NIH a billion dollars to study long COVID and the result ... fuck-all. Literally all they did was loosely define some things that the enormous and growing patient community already knew. No treatments, no diagnostics, nothing.

To be clear, capitalism certainly plays a substantially antagonistic role in solving chronic illness, but just throwing money at a problem doesn't solve it either.

[-] PunnyName@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Not to mention, evolution. You can't stop it unless you 100% eradicate the things that could evolve.

Time, money, and patience are required to understand novel pathogens, and those three things are in short supply in a "get rich quick" society.

[-] Senal@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

I'm not disagreeing with most of what you said but throwing money at a problem would have significantly higher return on investment if that money wasn't being slurped up by the capitalist machine.

It also might work a bit better if the country as a whole hadn't been institutionalising profit driven medical sciences for the last 100 years.

Or to use an analogy.

It's like pointing out that "just throwing oil" at a car engine that hasn't been serviced in 150k is a failure of oil to fix the problem.

I mean, yes, technically you have a problem, you put oil in and the problem didn't go away, but is the problem really the oil ?

In this analogy capitalism is the oil thieves, draining your oil out of the bottom of the engine while you fill it up.

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