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[–] A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

For instance, those heart-tugging ads for St Jude’s Children’s Hospital. It’s a great thing they do, taking in cancer kids, and covering all the expenses, even housing and food. They show grateful parents crying, because their kids have a chance because of the charity of St Jude and the viewers, and viewers shed a tear and donate.

What really gripes my ass more than anything else is how all these horror stories are twisted and presented as "feel good" stories that should make us all go "Awww, isnt that wonderful?!"

Like the stories about 6 year olds putting in hundreds of hour of labor to earn the money required to pay off their classmates student lunch debt (and don't even get me fucking started on the abysmal fucking evil idea that that created the idea of student lunch debt to begin with)

Or those "feel good" stories about someone with a wheelchair thats in complete shambles and a hardware store or something cobbles it back together and fixes it, for free, so the owner isnt stuck sitting somewhere with no mobility.

Or someone coming down with cancer, and their coworkers donating vacation days to them so they don't lose their fucking job and the insurance they need to pay for the actual fucking treatment.

Like..

How are these feel good stories?

These are fucking the most egregious failure of civilization horror stories.

and Americans, ever indoctrinated, see these stories and smile and feel emotionally uplifted because of the "good" that was done.