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2024-07-03 11:11:24

inpc on Nostr: One thing I rarely (if ever) hear about from money enthusiasts is what to do about ...

One thing I rarely (if ever) hear about from money enthusiasts is what to do about people with disabilities who are unable to work or have reduced capabilities for work.

In my country the state offers some degree of support and obviously that’s a brain melt situation for most people.

I’m assuming church folks will say the church will care/offer help?

What about non church folks? Sure personall responsibility is fine and all but if you’re born with a serious disability, what happens to the average family that can not afford the medical expenses?

Will these all fall into a crowd funding situation?

I’m curious to know peoples thoughts and hopefully more nuanced than a ‘duh who will build the roads’ cliche.

Another thing would be children in abusive families etc. over the years I’ve worked with young people with truly harrowing stories of the darkest abuse, providing music therapy, which can be a useful tool for dealing with emotional trauma. Ultimately the funding from this has been mostly the state, although the organisation has received some charitable donations, it nowhere near covers the cost of helping these young people recover.

The statistics for abused kids going into crime or becoming abusers themselves is extraordinary high.

What happens to these people under a bitcoin standard?

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