The article is much better than the headline, and details how companies are trying to make the devices less of an ecological problem. But the framing in the headline just made me think of this.

  • bobor hrongar@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    The article is literally not saying healthcare is “the problem” or that you should “just die.” It’s just talking about how it’s unfortunate that something people need to live can have a negative effect on the environment and talking about ways to mitigate that by changing the way they’re manufactured. It doesn’t say to stop using them or whatever.

    Edit: Cool edit, 100x worse

    You went from misinterpreting it as saying something it wasn’t to straight up telling people not to get diabetes and that the state should enforce nutrition. What the fuck is wrong with you people?