Submitted by Sariel007 t3_ycaehj in UpliftingNews
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AtTheFirePit t1_itl33o0 wrote
how is this uplifting
smokeyfantastico t1_itl3fcf wrote
Cause he's keeping the orphan crushing machine going I guess...
raliberti2 t1_itl4n6b wrote
Ooh.. the state of American health care is such a fucking travesty that cancer patients have to rely on the goodwill of a child. So uplifting.
Mightyhorse82 t1_itl84gt wrote
“Just tack on another trillion to the military budget and tell these cancer kids to fuck off!”
TherronKeen t1_itl9ml1 wrote
This is right up there with the elementary school kids creating their own jobs so their classmates can afford food.
Absolutely depressing as fuck.
piper4hire t1_itlagyw wrote
this is inappropriate for this sub as it’s completely sad and depressing
clumsy_poet t1_itlajrf wrote
Kid feels desperate to help because adult society profits off of kids with cancer.
SnooTigers7333 t1_itlcmt3 wrote
That’s fucking horrific
Voidbearer2kn17 t1_itlf95z wrote
While in some regards this is praiseworthy, it also highlights the crappiness of the American healthcare system
daemon_panda t1_itlh5ye wrote
This was a wonderful reminder to fix my voting problems now
skinwill t1_itli6ta wrote
St. Jude is a 501(c)(3)! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jude_Children%27s_Research_Hospital
Patients are not charged for care. The place runs on donations.
skinwill t1_itlilpp wrote
The system is broken but this hospital and this kid are doing something about it!
St. Jude is a 501(c)(3)! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jude_Children%27s_Research_Hospital
Patients are not charged for care. The hospital works on donations.
space_physics t1_itlkbpo wrote
What is this about?
JustAPerson2001 t1_itll2ak wrote
Yeah not uplifting I can tell you that much.
VinTheHater t1_itlr6c8 wrote
/r/ThereWasAnAttempt to post uplifting news.
geetarzrkool t1_itlskuc wrote
"Child forced to work to pay for life saving pediatric medical care in the "Richest Country" on Earth" (ftfy)
How is this "Uplifting" again?
geetarzrkool t1_itlssm5 wrote
Can't wait for the Mods to gaslight and lock this thread. Shut. It. Down! LOL!!!!
cranial_cybernaut t1_itlstb6 wrote
r/orphancrushingmachine
geetarzrkool t1_itlsz65 wrote
According to the Mods, facts and truth will be deemed "Negative Comments" and will be removed. Prove me wrong. :)
AutumnLeaves1939 t1_itltf8m wrote
Uplifting would be that families wouldn’t have to pay out of pocket for cancer treatment
r/depressingnews
Rhamba t1_itltlsn wrote
That is equally NOT GOOD NEWS.
138151337 t1_itltmbk wrote
I love and appreciate the work they are doing to make healthcare available for those who need it.
But, unfortunately, I don't think they are doing much to help a broken system. They pay operating costs via donations, but what about the donation I make to my country's wellbeing every paycheck, ever time I spend money?
I'm not saying they're doing any harm, I just think we need more people/ organizations fighting to combat the issue directly. And I think term limits are probably a good first step.
Sweetbeans23807 t1_itlvmlj wrote
It’s sweet and he has a big heart, but it’s beyond sad that this has to be done vs reforming our healthcare system to ensure pediatric oncology patients can get treatment without parents losing their house to medical debt
Enk1ndle t1_itlvw8u wrote
I mean the kid is showing compassion, willing to work towards helping those in need so props to him...
But yeah, hard to see that when the situation is so obviously fucked up.
lordvbcool t1_itlz307 wrote
What st jude is doing is amazing and people working for it and donating to it are doing good in the world
That being said, the simple fact that they need to exist is sign of a broken system
Human, especially children, shouldn't rely on donation to get medical treatment
skinwill t1_itlzsqw wrote
St Jude does not control term limits. In the meantime. They are helping kids.
craychek t1_itm2dsv wrote
Agreed. Soooooooo not up lifting. An alternative headline would be “children unable to afford to get cancer care, must rely on child artist for help”
baconforthezombies t1_itm2fps wrote
uplifiting ??? more like late stage capitalism
murphydcat t1_itm4qan wrote
God Bless America.
murphydcat t1_itm4tre wrote
Yeah, but we have freedom and Jesus and guns. Lots and lots of guns.
Obi_Vayne_Kenobi t1_itm5dkm wrote
N o t h i n g a b o u t h i s i s u p l i f t i n g
Seastarstiletto t1_itm8ezl wrote
Capitalism instead of healthcare. Ain’t America Great!?!
mamajuana4 t1_itm9ild wrote
Private healthcare good news
deerdanceamk t1_itm9unl wrote
I'm just also here to say that this makes me extremely sad.
franticporcupine t1_itmch7l wrote
I know this is supposed to be uplifting and I don’t want to take away from this selfless kid but this is wicked depressing.
Drinkable_Pig t1_itmd8vz wrote
Thanks OP, now I have to downvote a kid selling paintings to raise money for cancer.
Not Uplifting news
MadeBySkateboarding t1_itmf29l wrote
More like "SYSTEM FAILS SO MISERABLY THAT A LITERAL CHILD FEELS FORCED TO ACT AS A STOPGAP MEASURE SO THEIR PEERS DONT DIE"
Not really all that uplifting.
PinkFloydMania t1_itmfces wrote
r/ABoringDystopia anyone?
urktheturtle t1_itmffvi wrote
12 year old Iowa boy forced to sell paintings to help kids with cancer, because our dystopian hellscape prevents anyone from paying medical bills.
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FiendishHawk t1_itmhyjf wrote
They could speak out against the fucked-up US healthcare system.
Healthcare is expensive beyond what donations can provide.
themusicmusicjb t1_itmj35m wrote
Child labor helps pay for Healthcare for children with terminal illness. This sub has really been trying to sell some intense propaganda as to what qualifies as "feel good news"
skeezylavern17 t1_itmj633 wrote
World’s Wealthiest Nation Relies on Child Artist to Help Cancer Patients Rather Than Providing Free Heath Care
were-shark007 t1_itmjmq2 wrote
Shitty Fact, child labor needed to save lives based the greed of insurance companies........................................................................................................ ............... ........... ......... ....... .... .. . Eat The Rich!!!!
FoghornDickHorn t1_itmkwjr wrote
Next week: “concerned local citizens berate 12 year old artist for having a rainbow in the background of painting.”
ObsidianHarbor t1_itmlhr3 wrote
If we aren't going to have universal healthcare, at least cover the healthcare of kids FFS.
138151337 t1_itmp0sk wrote
bigtimephonk t1_itms4jn wrote
Capitalism forces children to sell art to afford life-saving treatments.
celaconacr t1_itmwrnb wrote
12 year old demonstrates compassion to politicians
space_physics t1_itn4gor wrote
Just to make sure I understand metaphor the orphan crushing machine represents current society in America?
resistingsimplicity t1_itn4xpp wrote
This is not uplifting at all wtf
DeusExLibrus t1_itn7wru wrote
Yeah, these sorts of stories always confuse and depress me. Why is this held up as good news when its caused by a shortcoming of the government? Every other developed country has implemented a social safety net including socialized medicine, but because Americans still can't distinquish between socialism and fascism, we end up with messed up "good news" stories like this!
DeusExLibrus t1_itn8eah wrote
Someone with more patience than I have needs to teach my countrymen the difference between social democracy and fascism, because they were so utterly brainwashed during the Cold War that they can't tell the difference between beneficial government programs and a dictatorship.
DeusExLibrus t1_itn8l8p wrote
These stories aren't uplifting. They're a depressing reminder that a terrifyingly large percentage of my countrymen can't tell the difference between beneficial government programs and a dictatorship.
Netroth t1_itn9hem wrote
Define “freedom”
Moist_Metal_7376 t1_itnnca4 wrote
Every post on this sub has a top comment saying it isnt uplifting lol
EvilEyedPanda t1_itnne89 wrote
...and no one else!
jinxykatte t1_itnoqch wrote
In the civilised parts of the world we don't charge kids (or adults) for cancer payments (or any other illness)
realgeneral_memeous t1_itnpmwm wrote
matt_minderbinder t1_itnqivf wrote
While st. Jude's does good work they're a miniature bandaid on a body that's bleeding out. Just like with charities like Wounded Warrior Project, it's as much a sign of am immoral system and failed government as anything else. None of this should be necessary in the richest country on the planet.
skinwill t1_itnqtr2 wrote
I agree. But until everything is fixed. It’s what we got.
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PrettyCoolBear t1_itnseit wrote
The high-profile children’s hospital uses donor money to engage in long and costly legal battles over wills. Here’s how St. Jude has created one of the most lucrative charitable bequest programs in the country.
https://www.propublica.org/article/st.-jude-fights-donors-families-in-court-for-share-of-estates
Thederpyeagle t1_itnt26u wrote
Not uplifting Proof that a system where medical treatment is capitalised forces such horrific and saddening tales
tiberiousr t1_itnteej wrote
rwbronco t1_itntw1m wrote
“La Roche takes money from child to give life saving medication to other children” doesn’t have the same ring to it
redcolumbine t1_itntx3h wrote
Or, more generally, capitalism, which is what determines this particular aspect of American society.
VoidOfDarknes t1_itnu2dx wrote
man this is not uplifting
thewoolf44 t1_itnu75a wrote
Get this bullshit off this sub
rwbronco t1_itnusb3 wrote
I wonder what the breakdown would be if you surveyed, say, 10,000 Americans and asked “you can choose unrestricted access for all to guns, or unrestricted access for all to medicine.”
The answers to commonly asked questions would be provided: if you chose #2 NOBODY would have guns, criminals included. If you chose #1 NOBODY would receive medicine for free, veterans, elderly, and welfare recipients included.
I mean, right off the bat there’s the logistical problem of “how do we handle the suddenly unchecked wildlife population?” but I’m going to wager that it’d be about 65% medicine, 35% guns.
AndroidMyAndroid t1_itnvd8u wrote
Only in America do children have the opportunity to support themselves and pay their own way when they get sick so they aren't leeching off their family and/or the government!
/s AF
AndroidMyAndroid t1_itnvish wrote
We can buy guns at 18 and beer at 21
ByronScottJones t1_itnzf89 wrote
There's nothing uplifting about children having to work to save others from cancer related medical bills. No other country does this.
unripenedboyparts t1_itnzobd wrote
I'm not surprised there's a sub for this, I'm just surprised at the name.
Aggravating-Hair7931 t1_itnztj2 wrote
Yup. St Jude rather let their cancer patient untreated, unless it is paid by another child.
unripenedboyparts t1_itnzwbr wrote
We really need a rule against child labor stories, especially ones involving healthcare. This type of story has become a trope because of how demoralizing it is.
FlowerBuddy t1_ito1f3y wrote
That probably won’t even cover half of the crushing medical bills the family of a cancer patient would have to pay.
BUT, let’s not let that cloud the appraisal this young man should receive for fundraising to help others. And hey, not a bad artist either.
ComteofStGermain t1_ito49n7 wrote
May I suggest: "...must rely on child labor to survive"
vintageparsley t1_ito55r5 wrote
Depressing.
CMDR_Sunless t1_ito5wcc wrote
Is it a r/VentureBros reference?
tmp04567 t1_ito6g38 wrote
Tbh it's just a painting, but yeah US boomers rellying on their kids to cover their healthcare is really quite a symbol, lol 😆
CMDR_Sunless t1_ito6ral wrote
Ohhh. That’s a painfully accurate take
TheGreyMatters t1_ito8p1q wrote
A child has to make money for other children to get cancer treatment FTFY
Dr-Satan-PhD t1_ito948g wrote
I fucking hate this place.
shipsnightmare t1_ito9lun wrote
r/aborindystopia
ProceedOrRun t1_ito9qf8 wrote
But not Americans!
RedSoviet1991 t1_itoab1r wrote
As this is only an American problem
TheBiggestNose t1_itoazxt wrote
This isn't uplifting. It's dystopian
randomvandal t1_itohra7 wrote
This isn't uplifting. It's sad as fuck.
philnolan3d t1_itoktrp wrote
Are they his paintings?
humanitariangenocide t1_itomu62 wrote
What a big heart this boy has! I wonder what he would have raised money for if our elected leaders had hearts half as big as his and voted to approve medicare for all
goodboybane t1_itoo8ss wrote
"Child is suffering. UPLIFTING 🤗🤗🤗"
BobNoxious211 t1_itoqpvf wrote
Kids with cancer need 12-year-old artist to help pay their medical bills.
FTFY
jovahkaveeta t1_itoy61y wrote
We have a public system in Canada and people go to the USA to pay for treatments because doctors refuse to even try in some cases (due to cost benefit analysis)
Sword_Thain t1_itp3zew wrote
If only there was some sort of pro life organizations.
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Dr_Hoffenheimer t1_itpnedi wrote
/r/orphancrushingmachine
newfie9870 t1_itpq4bq wrote
Wait, what???
I'm Canadian and never heard of that. In fact my mom needed an extremely expensive surgery and treatment (probably hundreds of thousands in costs) that wasn't guaranteed to save her life and they did it.
What kind of treatment do people go to USA to get?
jovahkaveeta t1_itq3ky8 wrote
Recent news story for a lady with cancer in the abdomen (I think maybe tied to colon?) . Doctors refused to operate and she ended up going to the US and pay 100k for the operation because she wanted to try even though chances were rather low that she would survive / get better. Still she felt that she should have the opportunity to try regardless.
Edit: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/windsor-essex-cancer-surgery-pay-out-of-pocket-1.6604129 it was appendix cancer.
The doctor claims that he sees quite a few Canadian patients looking to get the treatment and for whatever reason Canadian doctors either are not allowed or refuse to do the surgery.
newfie9870 t1_itq8btz wrote
Shit that's heartbreaking.
I'm glad we have free healthcare but our system is fucked and poorly managed. Here in Quebec people are dying because of emergency room wait times
RaycharlesN t1_itr9sfv wrote
I have mixed emotions, I’m so happy to see a young child care for other humans and yet disappointed that it’s needed and shit it’s cancer and there isn’t anything uplifting about that
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