It’s kind of logical. In a pathological way.
A country that devotes a vast array of resources to killing
capabilities will steadily undermine its potential for healing. For
social justice. For healthcare as a human right.
Martin Luther King Jr. described the horrific trendline four decades
ago: “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on
military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching
spiritual death.”
If a society keeps approaching spiritual death, it’s apt to arrive.
Here’s an indicator: Nearly one in six Americans has no health
insurance, and tens of millions of others are badly under-insured.
Here’s another: The United States, the world’s preeminent warfare
state, now spends about $2 billion per day on military pursuits.
Gaining healthcare for all will require overcoming the priorities of
the warfare state. That’s the genuine logic behind the new “Healthcare NOT Warfare” campaign...
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