Slavery?
Which slavery? Debt slavery? Most of them are white..
black people in US typically dont own anything.
that's bullshit and sounds racist
if i understand u correclty ur trying to tell me black people are more likely to commit crime
you clearly dont understand me correctly
wtf they need corona tests? you mean the pcrv tests that are completely useless for what they are used at the moment? (even the inventor of pcrv already said that they're useless for analytics)
slavery ended end of 19th century... freed slaves typically did not own anything... black neighborhoods that turned wealthy were burned down by white suppremicists and after the civil war the KKK rose looting black neigborhoods.... segregation law and jim crow kept black people from becoming wealthy, plus black people were less likely to get a loan because they dont own anything. economic boom happened in US during the world wars and guess who did not benefit from it... black neighborhods are still shaped through segregation and are hence more prone to law makers putting good schools in white neigborhoods and internet access ect.... 2010 came also with a heavy case of jery mandering infringing on black voting rights through republicans
so tell me what part of "black typically dont own anything" is racist? the fact that its true? that american wealth gap is split through racE? yes thats racist indeed...
corona tests are necessary for diagnosis btw and u dont get ur medical costs refunded if u are not tested corona positive... hence u might be scared to go to hospital because u might be charged a large amount.... unlike europe theres no free healthcare... hospitals are also unregulated and charge u any amount of price, without any way to finding a cheap hospital as they refuse to tell prices... black people due to being poorer in US are also in more people intensive jobs and are less in white collar jobs that can work from home....
nowhere is free healthcare
you seem to really want socialism
all of europe has free healthcare, following 2 different models. germany for example has the bismark model which means u pay for a cheap subsidized mandatory health insurance but get free healthcare in return. in denmark u just pay taxes and get a doctor and hospital assigned which u are free to change.
in US u pay 1000$ just for the ambulance car to come
it's long ago that it was like bismark made it..
why can't I just go to the doctor I like and pay him directly?
sure u can do that. insurances and governments are more powerful, and have more levarage in negotiating the price. you can always have unregulated capitalism as in the US where hospitals charge u an arbitrary amount, and medicine can cost 10 times more than in europe.
one thing that u miss out is that as a young person you get a constant amount of income and have low medical bills. so you might think "why do i even have to pay for medical insurance" but in the end you are subsidizing the medical bills for old people who dont get an income. i assume you one day wish to become old as well hence i think you would not object when your old to have young people subsidize your medical bills to allow you afford to survive.
social democracy is not socialism. its just regulated capitalism. thats one thing a lot of americans get wrong. living in europe, you probably know that its not like living in venezuela.
regulated capitalism is not capitalism, it's corporatism
venezuela was a great country until socialism..
social democracy regulates capitalism, disallowing corporations to fire people, buy over competition, or pay low salaries. in a social democracy you have safety nets like free education, free healthcare and unemployment/retirement benefits. taxes are higher but salary is also even higher. here is social democracy advocate from US bernie sanders talking to a danish politician about SD