Please, don’t destroy public health care! Don’t do it!

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Nearly 60 Percent of Canadians Support Health Care Reform, Private Care Options: Poll – Epoch Times News Alert for November 17, 2025

Privatization has been the name of the game since 1990s. As Noam Chomsky once wrote,

“There is a campaign under way to essentially destroy the public education system along with every aspect of human life and attitudes and thought that involve social solidarity. It’s being done in all sorts of ways. One is simply by underfunding. So, if you can make the public schools really rotten, people will look for an alternative. Any service that’s going to be privatized, the first thing you do is make it malfunction so people can say, “We want to get rid of it. It’s not running. Let’s give it to Lockheed.” — Noam Chomsky, The Progressive Magazine, September 1999, p.37

The same can be said about health care. This process looks like a part of deliberate dumbing down of a nation, deliberate mixing of cultures to keep us divided and fighting with each other, as well as a deliberate destruction of our collective health, western economy and culture. The ultimate goal, I believe, is to move our real economy eatsward, so that the international investors can cut down their costs and max up their profits. We already see new immigrants taking over our jobs everywhere. After lockdowns, we don’t really feel like working anymore. Just give me the app, so that I can make a lot of money while sleeping and not contributing, not putting anything back. The real result is a destruction of our economy. The real consequence is a large number of costly and useless “eaters” left over in the West. People who would have to be taken care of if the confusion, pauperization and depopulation agendas were not implemented and carried out. My opinion.

The idea of private medical clinics is not new. It is designed to replace public health care for a reason. In a public system, everybody contributes but most of the services are used by the elderly and vulnerable who cannot afford to pay for these services by themselves. Just like earlier, they had contributed to the system so that their parents could have an affordable health care, when they got old. This is no longer needed. We don’t need people, especially old ones. We now have robots, authomatization, and AI. And cheap workforce in the global East.

But there also is another reason for this unfortunate phenomenon. For decades, big corporations were bribing our politicians and buying deregulation policies that let them of the hook in terms of national and territorial taxes. This process accellerated with the introduction of so-called private-public partnership. It worked, and now, big international corporations enjoy foreign tax heavens and dictate policies in sectors that used to be “public”. Their taxes no longer support government services, as was the case in the past, when Canada was the best place to live in. We all feel the outcome. Consumer protection is dead – in hospitals, in schools, in grocery stores, everywhere.

I am not going to help destroy whatever is left of the public health care in Canada. Older people should be concerned because this trend is aimed at them. Younger generations should learn something about compassion and solidarity. They, too, will be old one day and their today’s poll results will affect them painfully. Please don’t be shortsighted.

The last thing I want to reflect on is the argument that fewer young people cannot afford to pay for the needs of the numerous baby boomers. This is a wrong argument. Baby boomers have contributed to their pensions, health care, and social services throughout their entire working life. They don’t want their children to pay for them. They have already paid (in good money, before the inflation) for their old age needs and security. Where did the money go? Who stole it and spent it on something else?

“Oh, that’s just the way it is”, we often hear. Bull Sh*t! It’s called CORRUPTION and it must end.

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