I think you’re assuming their intent is to make it sound expensive and that it’s a right wing talking point, but they’ve already said in their comments that they agree with a publicly funded healthcare system and are actively for it. They’ve also said their reason for wanting to use another word besides “free” to describe it is to explicitly deflate the right wing talking point that it’s being called “free” when it’s really not. If you call it publicly funded or something else besides free that gets more at the essence of what the thing is, then the right wingers can’t use the point that it “isn’t free” against you and the public discourse around it will then have to shift.
their reason for wanting to use another word besides “free” to describe it is to explicitly deflate the right wing talking point that it’s being called “free” when it’s really not
Relentlessly parroting right wing talking points to stop right wingers making them is an implausible absurd and counterproductive strategy. I don’t buy it at all, sorry.
Do you think that because the supermarket is paying for my buy one get one free box of cereal, it isn’t free, or do you think for one minute that people who call it free don’t realise that they’re still making a profit?
We’re not all morons, and we don’t need anyone to say that taxpayers fund the government every time we like something they do, we’re not five and we do understand, but the one thing we do know is that you don’t pay for your healthcare, no matter how much you need or how often, no matter how little tax you’ve ever paid or ever will pay in your life. Healthcare is free in the UK. Free. No charge.
I think you’re assuming their intent is to make it sound expensive and that it’s a right wing talking point, but they’ve already said in their comments that they agree with a publicly funded healthcare system and are actively for it. They’ve also said their reason for wanting to use another word besides “free” to describe it is to explicitly deflate the right wing talking point that it’s being called “free” when it’s really not. If you call it publicly funded or something else besides free that gets more at the essence of what the thing is, then the right wingers can’t use the point that it “isn’t free” against you and the public discourse around it will then have to shift.
Relentlessly parroting right wing talking points to stop right wingers making them is an implausible absurd and counterproductive strategy. I don’t buy it at all, sorry.
Do you think that because the supermarket is paying for my buy one get one free box of cereal, it isn’t free, or do you think for one minute that people who call it free don’t realise that they’re still making a profit?
We’re not all morons, and we don’t need anyone to say that taxpayers fund the government every time we like something they do, we’re not five and we do understand, but the one thing we do know is that you don’t pay for your healthcare, no matter how much you need or how often, no matter how little tax you’ve ever paid or ever will pay in your life. Healthcare is free in the UK. Free. No charge.