Comment on Thoughts about responsibility
faythofdragons@slrpnk.net 6 days agoOkay, lets go with your metaphor here. Your kid has broken their leg and needs to go to the ER. You know that the ambulance company in your area doesn’t take your insurance and a ride will cost you six months of rent. It’s raining and your tires are bald. Your kid is screaming and you need to make a decision right now.
What is the responsible thing to do? Anything that goes wrong from this will be your fault.
Couldbealeotard@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Well, it was your negligence to have bald tyres, so it would be your fault of you had an accident because of that.
Again, I’m saying this is not a good analogy.
faythofdragons@slrpnk.net 5 days ago
I’m using it as an analogy because OP did.
What is the responsible thing to do in that situation? I’m not asking about fault, I’m asking what the correct choice is. Do you go into debt, or do you drive?
It is a fact that most companies in the US do not consider public transit to be reliable transportation and will refuse to hire you if you don’t own a vehicle. It is also a fact that a minimum wage job doesn’t pay enough to maintain a vehicle. That we don’t have basic worker’s rights, that medical care is outrageously expensive and insurance covering what you need is a gamble.
This is a situation that Americans find themselves in at an alarming rate. Yes, having bald tires makes me at fault for a crash, but we cannot expect people to willingly accept the full responsibility for the failure of the system like OP is asking of them.