I love that idea "cartoon villain takes over a real world industry with evil intent, but ends up running it better and more fairly than it previously was, and is mad that everyone is happier"
@@alexanderkruszewski7306 I don't know about a show, but there is a light novel series with pretty similar premise: "I'm the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire!" 🤔 Check 2/3 boxes, MC is intent on being evil, ends up running it better and more fairly, but doesn't realize everyone else is happy about it 😄
@@alexanderkruszewski7306 ProZD has a single short about a villain accidentally making things better, although doing explicitly evil things like poisoning the water supply
@@calebkemplay6040 It can cost a grand. Or five grand. You must have missed the part where the exact same care can cost up to thirty times as much money depending on where you get it.
Given his family's backstory, you could argue the only reason that Eggman was ever evil at all was because the government was MORE evil in the first place.
@@Lethargy514 The follow up to SA2 should have been about taking down G.U.N. They probably want to get rid of anyone who knows what they did on the ARK, even if Gerald already revealed some of it to the world. You don't even really win against them in SA2. They wanted Shadow gone anyway.
Now that I think about it, there's a non-zero chance of a game just being Sonic and Eggman fucking over the government together. --Or is that just SA2?--
@@Sorrelhas Not explicitly, but it's sort of implied by SA2 that his initial motivation was carrying on his late grandfather's research (into things like the chaos emeralds, for example) while also securing a place for himself outside of the G.U.N.'s control (deforesting uninhabited islands to build factories and turning the local fauna into an army of robots loyal to him, which started the conflict between him and Sonic in the first place).
The egg memos from Frontiers indicate that Eggman had a bad home life as a direct result of Maria getting killed. His family would only talk about her, and would neglect him entirely. Given how frustrated he is about this even in the present day, I'd assume this period of neglect and comparison lasted for a good while.
@@KslovihEdahs He was brought back by the Dragon Balls. Twice! And he's a reincarnation of his dad! So that pretty much makes three!! Do you call that a life?!!!! Why am I screaming?
Fun Fact: When my mom went in for her cancer treatment, the health insurance company found a loop hole where if she took more than 30 days off work consecutively they wouldn’t have to pay for her treatments. My mom was throwing up in the hospital getting her treatments while having to work 8 hour shifts on her laptop
i mean... he could have put rapists in charge of the rape kit section of the hospitals... or pedophiles in the children's ward... But then again, he's cartoonishly evil.... not real world evil, like some places on earth.
@@noskalborg723 In the us Religion has been turned into an exploitative for-profit enterprise too. I mean not that organised monotheistic religions weren't already doing that, they have been for literally two millenia at this point, but yeeesh the US takes that to a whole new level.
@@000Dragon50000 yes. "their lips draw near unto me, but their hearts are far from me" It didn't start with Christianity. It's just that with the apostasy, so called christianity started imposing it on other people. The Book of Mormon says that "were Priestcraft to be enforced by the sword, it would prove the destruction of this entire people", as it did for the 10 tribes of Israel.
@@TheAdnanSakib Eh, yes and no. Depends on the specialization, where you practice, and if you work private or for a hospital/corporation. This is part of why rural areas are hurting so badly for medical staff, and why so many doctors are going into cosmetic surgery.
@@TheAdnanSakib it also depends on whether you can find work. Just like the skit said, the number of people admitted to residencies are limited. You could find work outside the US, but if you were gonna do that, you’d be better off doing school outside the US as well. It’s just cheaper.
@@terrakross5376 That is true, I see your point, but rural areas are hurting for everything, not just healthcare. And yeah if you go into some fields maybe being a doctor in the US doesn’t make sense as things stand
I like how Shadow knows all these things even though he just woke up after 50 years, like he woke up and immediately studied the state of the current american healthcare system
I mean his purpose was originally to cure incurable diseases and be a companion for Maria, who had an incurable disease. I'd wager he might be interested in the subject lol
@@SSBGogetaFTW i mean tbh Shadow bing a walking cure for diseases hes probley the reason the ark got shut down in the first place ( from the skit we all know why the ark was really shut down have to be specif for some people) cant let something like that that would cripple the enitre pham and medical business get out also gotta end everyone who worked on the project for good measure
@Darktion why is your goofy ahh maidenless beta arse still here, then? Surprised you're not a bot, with both your repeated replies and severe lack of intelligence beyond spamming worthless... I don't even know what to classify this cockroach excretion as...
I... You could argue that as violating two of the bioethical concepts that doctors and the like gotta follow. First, autonomy. Of course, the hospital would argue that the patient was going through a psychotic episode, and that they can't make "informed decisions". Which I would think is a load of bs in most cases, and besides, people typically have to want treatment for it to have a positive effect. Otherwise it's imprisoning someone, and then asking them to pay you for it. Second, non-maleficence. Again, forcibly admitting someone into a hospital is NOT good for their psyche, no matter the hospital's intentions.
@@dazeyndrowsy Generally forced admissions are reserved exclusively for people who are an immediate threat to others or themselves. Best example is the schizophrenic patient going on a psychotic rampage who will get others and themselves killed unless given treatment. That's how it's usually justified. What's not justified though is forcing that same schizophrenic patient a bill for tens of thousands of dollars that they'll probably never able to pay back. Something that, to my knowledge, only happens in the USA.
@@HabitualThinker Technically speaking his last name is a rare Polish/Czech name, but spelled like Polish. Gerald and Maria are also rather popular in Poland, so... A third generation immugrant?
As the story progresses and Eggman realizes how truly beyond cartoonishly evil the entire system is, he has a midlife crisis that ultimately results in a change of heart and he starts actually fixing the problems.
well he cannot be evil, everyone already beat him to every punchline, to corrupt it he must first make it passable on a scale of at least some good to corrupt in the first place.
For real tho, just thinking about the price makes my bank account hurt. Anything less than absolutely life threatening, and I'm calling an Uber or just driving there myself.
My US friends were shocked, that I payed 10€ for an ambulance and whole treatment in the hospital after dislocating my shoulder outdoors. Its honestly shocking, how the system works in the states.
if shadow wasn't here eggman would be called a hero by the entire world for his complete transparency with his motivations, lowering insulin prices, and also being a literally genius. Plus the military would be pretty happy to get their hands on that space laser
When I say USA is the greateat terrorist organization of the history and the USA government have the same right to exist as I have to become Germany's emperor they call me insane
@Darktion And yet, here you are. On RUclips, replying to random comments. Tell me, if your TikTok videos are so succesful, why do you feel the need to go out of your way to call attention to it? I think you're not nearly as succesful as you claim to be and you're just placing replies like this to make yourself feel better rather than actually consider making good content.
Or how insurance agencies, which aren't even run by doctors, can just straight up deny letting you get a med that your doctor prescribed you, like "sorry, I don't think you actually need this"
Not just medication. Procedures *they* don't feel is "necessary" even though they are in no way qualified to determine that. And from what i can tell, they dont "deny" letting you get it.. they just deny letting you get it on "Their" dime.. even though its really YOUR dime, because you are fucking PAYING THEM for that insurance.
Let's say your doctor discovers you have a neurological disorder and that it is progressing at a rate that requires the most aggressive medication. Insurance demands that you try the other meds first and show they aren't working and work your way up to the most aggressive one. Meanwhile your mind has turned to Swiss cheese irreversibly and you finally get to have the med that might have kept you well longer. Isn't neurology fun?
I love the idea that Eggman would unintentionally make insulin *more* affordable if he was in power. Dude would become the Dr. Doom of the USA's health care system.
If memory serves me correct, didn't doctor doom cure all diseases, end world hunger, and provide stable living conditions like.. 10 minutes into coming into power in earth's mightiest heroes?
@@Cybron2099 he did, and then he installed chips in everyone's brains to stop crime before it happens, turning the entire world into robots that hated anyone who did not comply or disagreed with doom in any way
@@Cybron2099 nope. He then began to try and conquer everyone else as well. I think he even went so far as to mention that humanity had lost its individuality and that individuals were thereby expendable for the "greater good" of the species. He was basically super-Hitler that had caused the extinction of the human race and replaced them with robot humans. gradually it became where they did not think, did not act and otherwise did not live without instruction from Doom
Little does he know that the educational system is also corrupted on the inside… just not as much like 80% less but that doesn’t make it pure and innocent
I love how Eggman makes the distinction between him and the US healthcare system: He’s comically diabolical The US healthcare system is actually diabolical
“I feel like i’m gonna have a heart attack!” “Should i call an ambulance?” “No it’ll cost too much!” the entire US healthcare system within 3 sentences
I guess less people will qualify for the elderly discount if you price people out of making it that far :-/ real humane maximization of profits there, US govt
Eggman: ugh fine. How about I force insurance companies to only pay off a certain percent of the treatment, still leaving thousands of dollars that the patients are still required to pay off! And I’ll charge patients thousands for basic appointments! And just to top it all off, I’ll force patients who were admitted against their will pay for treatment that they were never consented into receiving! MUHAHAHAHA! Shadow: well… Eggman: ARE YOU FU-
The hospitals just mark off the rest as a loss on their taxes, the insurance actually pays most of the actual bill. Source: Thor Goblin Lord After writing this I feel the need to clarify: you still have to pay a certain amount after insurance, everything other than that amount, which the hospital may or may not tell you, is marked off as a loss because most of it was fake anyway. U.S. healthcare people, what a world.
When you control the US, taking control the rest of the world becomes so much easier. They do not talk about US global cultural hegemony for no reason. While military endeavours have become more tepid recently, Eggman could easily mobilize them too on a whim.
if it weren't for the Nuclear Arsenal, M.A.D., and how a country truly at its wits end would likely fire anyway, then the USA could definitely conquer the planet. If it had competent leadership, which is much less likely anyhow.
@@synthetic_creature I mean, Nazi Germany had the USSR and Japan, fucked France, and even before that ate a couple of countries before the war even started. That's a very generous hand considering they had the end goal of global domination. Basically, no matter how many things you got going for you, it's infinitely easier said than done. Though I guess the US would be one of the best picks for even attempting that.
Plot twist, this is the beginning of Doctor Eggman’s redemption arc, where he realizes he can’t out-evil the US healthcare system and just decides to make it good instead out of spite.
Eggman having a phd in Women's Studies actually fits the lore. He does not (yet) have a teaching degree however, so he'd find it difficult to take over the educational system
I mean, he *did* take over the healthcare system in spite of not being a doctor. Comically large space lasers can make up for a lack of qualifications, apparently. -Hestia
In Texas, you can be a teacher or superintendent without any prior experiences or a degree. The schools don't even care whether you have a degree in what you're teaching. So while maybe Eggman would have a little difficulty becoming Secretary of Education, he could probably still get a very high position with only a lot of lying and money. He could even become governor of a state and therefore in charge of a statewide school system if he really tried. Well, if the politicians would accept the possibility of being murdered by robots, that is.
This is like the end of that movie 'The Dictator' where Aladeen is describing why dictatorships are better than democracy, but he's actually describing American politics.
@@Freedmoon44 From what I've seen the US government would much rather have us live in the illusion of freedom. Most countries dont have Patriot Acts, let alone nutjob agencies like the CIA.
@@arcticthehunter7099 not my fault the US sucks, but better the US than a country like Afghanistan where medicine may be a prayer and some hope depanding on who and where you arr
Or rather, the joint conspiracy between corrupt government officials and private entities including private equity firms, insurance conglomerates, and pharmaceutical companies, among others. The left points the finger at the private companies, the right points it at the government, but the truth is they're both working together hand and hand to get as much out of their cattle (us) as the can possibly squeeze.
@@mariokarter13 Or maybe people could just stop voting for other people who do not want to improve the US healthcare? And also starting to realize that voting for politicians to "keep the government away" might be a slightly idiotic way of thinking...
As an immigrant, the thing that caught me off guard is that even once I had insurance through my employer, I still had to pay huge fees out of pocket for basic appointments.
It really is the craziest thing. Insurance is supposed to make it so people can “afford” healthcare, but all it did in the end is give healthcare providers an excuse to raise prices. Same thing happened with student loan programs. It’s a complete racket, but people are getting exorbitantly rich off of people being screwed over. And they use that wealth to back political candidates that promise change while maintaining the status quo.
@@whynot-tomorrow_1945 It's also funny how the mainstream media (MSN, CNN and so on) would never talk about real problems like this. They'd rather pedal fake news to divide the common person to distract them from anything that really matters so they can get a payout. Oh, and it's also insurance that makes the hospital trips so expensive. Not your insurance, but the insurance that the hospital has. Pretty wild right? They, "insure" you so you can afford it, while it's their fault it's so expensive in the first place.
Always remember that Bob Par aka Mr. Incredible’s miserable civilian job was at an insurance company, and he was reprimanded for helping an old woman navigate the intentionally cumbersome bureaucracy through loopholes.
"I will give the teachers close to no wag-" Shadow:nope they do that "I will make every student in college in debt for the rest of their l-" Shadow:they do that too
Eggman: First, I'll make teachers pay for their own classroom supplies, with no financial help from the school budget. Then, I'll make their wages so low that they're completely offset by the cost of the aforementioned supplies! Shadow: Doc, you're gonna wanna sit down. Eggman: DON'T TELL ME THEY ALREADY DO THAT TOO?
Eggman: No matter. I'll create a social media platform that undermines teachers' credibility by spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories. Shadow: TikTok. Eggman: Don't rush me, Shadow! Shadow: No, I mean, it's called TikTok. That's the name of the social media platform that already does that. Eggman: Well then, um, I'll brainwash children into being so selectively gullible, they'll believe everything they hear on TikTok. Shadow: Generation Z. Eggman: ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Shadow: No, but TikTok is. Eggman: And Generation Z just eats it all up? Shadow: Not all of them, but enough to make teachers question why they bother, especially when some of their students accuse them of being on the Illuminati's payroll. Eggman: But I thought teachers made no profit! Shadow: TikTok doesn't want Gen Z to know that. For all we know, the irony might be lost on TikTok itself.
@@computernerd1101oh! And you forgot the part about how they can only claim up to a certain amount as tax credits, and limit is so low, it only can account for about a third of the school year. (I really don't know why there is a limit in the first place! Let them claim EVERYTHING or freaking pay 👏Them 👏MORE 👏
@@computernerd1101 It's the no budget help that gets me. Generally, teachers get a middle of the road wage. But, with wanting to make the classroom an inviting space and help students who can't afford needed supplies there really should be a set amount made available to teachers for classroom sundries.
Eggman: “Ok, Shadow. I’ve finally got it. How about I make it so that not even medical professionals are guaranteed insurance with their jobs. If they get sick, they have to pay out of pocket for their own employer to treat them.” (Shadow stares silently) Eggman: “No. No. I refuse to believe you. You have to be making that up”
Population: We are saved! Eggman: I wouldn't say "saved", more like "under new management" Population: No, you don't understand, you literally can't make things worse than they currently are
The U.S.'s system is so thoroughly godawful that the video doesn't even go into the fact that EVEN IF you are covered with insurance in the U.S., you can still end up with a copay that's far more expensive than visiting another country for the same treatment.
Oh and you _have_ to pay into the corrupt and broken insurance scam system or else you'll get a huge tax penalty AND STILL have to pay massive out of pocket payments because those same corrupt insurance companies are the primary driving force behind the sky high medical costs to begin with.
Or the fact that once the squeeze ever penny out of your insurance they just stop treating you and put you on addicting drugs as their new way of “treating you”.
That's some real weaksauce evil. If you're trying to be _actively_ evil, then you put someone in charge who has a medical degree BUT also has sadistic and evil intentions, so they pick the worst option instead of the best.
@@Tzizenorec Soooo you mean like taking away someones highly effective migraine medication and forcing them to go through long term trials of cheaper but ineffective medication against the wishes of the patients doctor? Gee what a specific example. Guess how I know it.
After Shadow let him know the issues with the education system, Eggman decided that his real goal should be a different organization. One that would NEVER be corrupt. The police force-
Police abuse their power and murder people (for some reason, only black people is reported though) every damn day! If Eggman wants something to make evil, he's gonna have to do it himself, and he definitely cannot do it to the U.S.A. because it is so screwed up!
@@chaosinc.382fr tho when I took some classes on global health my professor made sure to spread out the really depressing stuff and gave us some breaks while showing some positive achievements. Otherwise it’s a one way ticket to desperation
Student debt; corrupt administration; unsafe and insanitary conditions; taxing responsibility of both teachers and students; underpayed hardworking teachers; overpayed lazy teachers; bullying; and often outdated curriculums that don’t give youth the skills they need in a modern world; have entered chat
If Eggman took over College Board he'd literally have everyone's passwords, from what I've heard about with their passwords in my AP stats class, they seem to store their passwords as plaintext
Don’t forget the government funded schools & child molestation cases. People who make catholic pedo priest jokes need to get their priorities in order.
Now I wanna see what Eggman will do to the US educational system. Imagine turning this into a series about Eggman taking over a bunch of US institutions and Shadow pointing out the flaws that exist in every single one of them to raise consciousness about the issues in America.
I’d love to see them address the failure that is the Baltimore City public school system without immediately mentioning “racism.” Baltimore is a dump because the people there have the expectation that “someone else” should educate their kids, provide free food and welfare checks, give them some sort of “reparations” because someone else was enslaved, and pretty much tackle all of the responsibilities in their lives so that they’re not responsible for anything.
@@UndertakerU2ber lmao yeah feeding the poor and educating the next generation is socialism. And acknowledging the fact that enslaving a whole population for 400 years + being denied basic civil rights once you're free sets you back economically on a systemic level a few hundred years later is woke crt nonsense 🙄
question becomes... which issue will shadow not tell eggman about at all? The rampant medical abuses? the darkly hilarious amounts of pedophiles who work in the education system? the constant miseducation on government's behalf?
Given that Eggman has a vast knowledge of robotics and seemingly infinite resources to make them, he could probably just solve most problems with cybernetics.
Or the fact that he can create robots with AI close enough to mimic a level of humanity and handle complex tasks that require human interaction. He could just have an army of robot nurses to do the more routine parts of patient care. Move patients, clean them up, start IVs, administer meds, monitor vitals, handle requests, etc.
Well. He does do that. Sort of. The problem is that he uses those cybernetics to make people his servants. Just another example of how if he weren't evil he could do a lot of good.
Dude wanted to turn everyone into literal robots so would have made more sense for Dr Evil or another villain to have done this. Dude literally has an ongoing evil plan which he could commander hospitals for.
@@drrisen-9442 I feel torn with the US. Part of the time I'm looking forward to eventually getting out of the US to be with my husband and step kid in Canada (the pandemic, and the crisis in Ukraine and Afghanistan had a huge backup with people applying for residency so I'm stuck waiting currently). And the rest of the time I feel guilty with wanting to leave, especially with the same damn fights towards the lgbtqia+ community again
Eggman: "I'm going to charge people for ambulance rides to hospital even if they refuse!" Shadow: "Right, uh..." Eggman: "No..." Edit: I don't live in the US I have no idea how i got it correct
“So not only did they already do my evil thing, they did it in a more sinister and subtle way.” I feel like this is going to be used in a meme sometime in the future.
Uh dark stars dont shine theyre called black holes plus they dont NEED to shine they already digest everything like a holiday at a Burger place in America and they have opppistes calele white holes in public restrooms xd
It's really, really hard to write a villain that's actually worse than most modern governments. Whenever some mad scientist type is screaming about taking over the world, I'm always like "Alright, let's hear him out."
You know the competition is rough when a villain makes a hammy grandstanding speech of taking over... and people filter in to listen, take seats, set up food stands, the whole nine yards.
Ted Faro, the main villain of Horizon: Zero Dawn and Forbidden West is the most disgustingly selfish, loathsome villain I've ever seen in a piece of media, and it's precisely because of how relatable to the modern world he is. I have no doubt in my mind that if we had access to the kind of tech that they do in the game's universe, Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos or someone would do EXACTLY the kind of thing Faro did.
I mean, anyone would be really hard pressed to write a villain who is capable of more harm solo than an entire conglomerate of individuals that have differing and extremely varied opinions on how aspects of daily life should work. Especially when those villains don't care about the consequences of good or bad actions. Villains are different because they only care about the short term goals and singularly minded ideologies that they follow, with other aspects not being important to them. The Government usually isn't *attempting* to commit atrocious acts, but often do so while trying to create a sustainable system they won't have to worry about, then it gets so deeply rooted into society that it can't be easily changed without tons of legal fallout. So yeah, if anyone can write a villain that is somehow more dastardly than a group of extremely varied people who are going on gut impulses on what will work and what won't, I'd love to see it.
Maybe Eggman can create affordable Healthcare against the government and insurance companies' wishes while gaining popularity with the citizens, it would be so diabolical to trick everyone into liking and respecting him because he improved their lives he should totally do that
The Eggman Utopia BLUE SMEARS DON'T WANT YOU TO HAVE: •AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE •THE RIGHTS TO GIANT ROBOTS •EASY TO FILL OUT TAXES •SICK (cool) COLOUR SCHEMING ON EVERYTHING •EQUALITY OVER EVERYONE •WELL PAYING JOBS Lose a limb? The good doctor can make it better (literally!)!
Something similar actually happened in Sonic X. Half of the moon ended up getting destroyed and Eggman fixed it by building something to replace the half of the moon that was destroyed and using it to move the moon to create a permanent eclipse to cast the entire world into night. He then sold what were basically artificial sun orbs to light the world. Sonic destroyed the places that powered these orbs. It didn’t go well for Sonic until Eggman was exposed. For a time, Sonic was the villain and Eggman was the hero in people’s eyes
Funnily enough, as far as I remember, Eggman doesn't really wanna destroy the world or be evil for the sake of it. He's just a megalomaniac who wants to take it over. It's possible he would actually do a better job than many institutions claiming to mean good :')
@@stryker1797 precisely, he himself says almost every time that it won't make sense to destroy the world, since he'll have nothing to rule over. His goal is to have his own empire, not destroy stuff for fun or because "muahahahaha i'm so evil!!!", so if he ever actually won, i'd expect him to have quite a solid country considering that beneath his cartoonish villain attitude he's actually hella smart
I was showing this to my wife; a doctor; not knowing how the video ends. Imagine my surprise and subsequent laughter when I; a teacher; heard the last lines 😂
Props to our boy Jehtt here to take social commentary and make it a genuinely hilarious thrill ride. Sonic is always the icing on his cakes. And there's no disappointment.
This reminds me of a story that happened to me a ways back, some time ago I was trying medication for depression, Every few months or so I would get very faint and dizzy feeling, so I decided to go into the hospital. They told me I was having an anxiety attack. Fast forward one year later, I have heart fluttering again, I go in, another "anxiety attack" it happens again one year later. I plainly told the doctor this time that If I walked out of the room and died on his watch he would have a dead man on his conscience. So he said "ok fine we'll do some tests" It turned out I was having heart palpitations, I had a low potassium count, caused BY THE DEPRESSION MEDS. I asked why it took three years to find this out. He said to me "well those tests are really expensive and you don't have insurance" I asked him what I could do to get some, and he says "well having a job helps" I informed him that I had a job but my employer did not offer medical and walked out. What a lovely country!! Way poorer countries than us already have this figured out. We're really doing something wrong...
@@Nanakokuroi2 Public healthcare in places like Canada and Europe are just as bad because they still don't provide access to care for lower and middle class people. In Europe and Canada, there is no private healthcare insurance market, since the governments have regulated them out of business. (Not to say America's private insurance companies are wholesome family businesses that care about their customers or anything). But ultimately, lower and middle class people in Canada and Europe HAVE to use public healthcare because it's the only thing available. Immediate, on demand, high quality care is still only available to the rich who can either pay under the table to get it, or pay to go to America so they can pay out of pocket for it. Public healthcare is severely crippled by the fact that anything the government touches goes to shit. Doctors are underpaid, so there are way less of them, which means that the ones that they have are seriously overworked. Lack of resources as a result of this means that you have extreme wait times for basic care. You can have an emergency surgery, like a heart stint (which you can get in 30 minutes in America), take upwards of 90 days to finally happen. That's three months or more where you could die of heart failure at any moment. And if it's not classified as an "emergency surgery" then you're even more boned, and people can wait several years for much needed treatment. On top of that, they are always looking to cut costs in their budget, and those costs are people's lives. So very regularly, the government will decide that you're not worth saving and will try to cut you off from your care. If you're a retired, 65 year old man with prostate cancer, then you're not collecting income, and thus not paying income taxes, so you're not going to be making the government any more money. Thus, you're not worth the government saving. The governments would rather save a young, reasonably healthy 20 year old who will continue paying income taxes for the next 40 years, and they'll tell the 65 year old to beat it. More literally, they do what is known as MAID, medical assistance in dying. Essentially euthanasia. If you're medical needs cost their healthcare system more than they deem you worth, then they recommend commiting suicide via injection instead. This isn't even reserved for terminally ill patients, either. You have people who simply have a bad hip and request assistance in putting a stair lift in their home, and the doctors say that they should commit suicide instead of getting a stair lift (that's an actual example of something that happened in Canada). So ultimately, their public healthcare systems might get people mediocre treatment if they don't die waiting for it, unless they're super wealthy and can afford to pay for a better alternative.
Reminds me of similar dilemmas Psychology and Pharmacology students have right now under extreme capitalism. For both fields of study, the big bucks come from companies that hire them to learn how to make their products more addictive.
@@J-manli Handing power over to the self-proclaimed socialist who created and profit from ghettos in the richest cities on the planet isn't going to work out.
And environmental science! Except this time it’s large companies hiring people to write good things about them so they get to keep their money (oil companies love to do this, and iirc it’s one of the main reasons why wind energy isnt as used. It has drawbacks but it’s so much safer than. Yknow. FRACKING)
The US in real life feels like some kid is just playing a strategy game and they put the slider on their military budget to max, while putting the health care slider to minimum.
Well if you are talking about government spending… we actually spend tons of money on healthcare (more than we do on the military, even)! It’s just spent so inefficiently because we have so many private middlemen hoovering up billions that it feels utterly inadequate. It’s all bloat for profit.
@@espanadorada7962Is it even spent on inefficiencies, or are they designed to go into certain people's pockets? Sounds like a conspiracy, I know, but I can't help but to think that they knew better going in…
"First, I'll force all the students to be teached a completly pointles topics, than they will need to write exams about them that will determint thier future MUHAHAAAA!"
I’ll make the students pay $100 for exams to determine their future, then if they don’t take them, they have to pay $1000 instead to take a class instead… wait don’t tell me Shadow: the typical college class costs around $2000 Eggman: But my PhD in gender studies was free Shadow: that was in Europe
Eggman: Then I’ll make scholarships require multiple recommendation letters from teachers who teach a hundred students a year and don’t even know them, as well as good scores on other tests which then cost money to take as well Shadow: About that…
I''m pretty sure Eggman has said multiple times that when he conquers the world he'd improve it, as he thinks he's the only one smart enough to fix its problems and keep it in check.
The USA's educational system is honestly even worse. They've given proprietary control of what is allowed to be taught in public schools to corporations decades ago, and the budget is less than 1/50th of what it was when I was a kid. Thanks Republicans. Privatizing and deregulating stuff works so great.
Whats funny is if Eggman went his route of making the healthcare system evil, he'd automatically be praised as a hero here because atleast its not as bad as it was
Eggman: "O- o- okay, then, I'll just ruin... the democratic process." Shadow: "What do you mean?" Eggman: "Well, I'll create an unreasonably awful system, and then force the citizens to vote for a candidate to take over. Once they do that, I'll give up my power." Shadow: "Uh-huh." Eggman: "So first, I'll-" Shadow: "Make it so people have to register to vote, rather than being eligible as soon as they turn a certain age, set up voting booths so that it's harder for certain people to vote than for others, and also not make it a paid holiday?" Eggman: "... Shadow, what the fuck?" Shadow: "Because that's loosely what you'll have to beat if you want to make the electoral system evil." Eggman: "Th- then, I'll just... make only two parties, no upper limit for how old a candidate can be, and also, there are no measures in place to easily remove a president from power, or ban people from running for office unless they actively commit a crime. That way, there is no way to prevent even more evil people from coming into office after me." Shadow: "Oh right, forgot to mention that earlier." Eggman: "Please tell me you're joking." Shadow: "Nope, 100% serious." Eggman: "I don't get it, Shadow. There has to be something I can do for them to see me as evil." Shadow: "It doesn't matter what you do, Eggman, the USA is already evil enough. However, they _do_ value their freedom and hard work." Eggman: "So? How's that supposed to help me?" Shadow: "Make the US better, but force them to implement these changes. Most of the people won't care if it makes their lives better or worse, as long as they get to make the decision themselves. Make that decision for them, and you'll always be the villain, even if you give them affordable healthcare and education." Eggman: "Well, if you say so."
@fluffiest_rock well.. they technically do teach stats, but it requires 3 prereq classes to get into. in highschool. also yeah it's true. and most schools base their funding on how good grades are. there's like, a whole Simpsons episode on it
That's messed up for a different reason. Say I convinced a friend to give me a dollar towards owning a home, but then I spend a different dollar I used to save for the home on a gun. The friend would be pissed! That's how money "goes towards education" here
I am just happy that I do not live in USA They always laugh And I am just like Dude, I don't need a gun, I want a peaceful life and start a family without worrying if my kids will encounter a school shooting or if I will be able to financially cover a life saving operation of my wife I don't need to worry about that because I live in Europe, even if it is not top tier Germany or Nordic countries I am still living pretty good and I don't need more I was able to get an education I was able to go to university based on my skills not the amount of money I had and I am happy my kids will be able to study if they want to too
@@tylerkudo well, from where i come. There are everyday finding out a corrupted dr who couldn't pay for their fees, so they started stealing organs from his pacients and selling them in some weird af place
Eggman: FINE, I’ll pick a system so esoteric there’s no way it hasn’t been corrupted by US Bureaucrats! Shadow: Which is? Eggman:………The US Wildlife Commission? Shadow: I….think you might be good there
@rynemcgriffin1752 Unfortunately, from what I'm aware, there's actually some corruption in the wildlife commission in relation to wildlife trafficking and poaching.
@@rynemcgriffin1752 Shadow: "anything *without* the inituals U, and S, and even then as long as it's part of the US, I assure you.. its corrupt. You'd be better off trying to corrupt the norwegian healthcare system"
You could do literally anything and it would be an improvement. We've created a society that pays people the bare minimum, complains why no one enjoys it, and makes everything essential to life near inaccessable.
The worst part is that the people in charge of and enabling this system almost definitely consider themselves good, hardworking people just doing what’s best for the business.
It is not possible for anyone who suggests denying treatment to people at random in hopes that the slippage rate is high to not know what they're doing is wrong.
No, there’s corporate propaganda out there that seeks to change public perspective from “people that consciously commit malicious actions for profit” to “people that are just trying to make money for the business, but are ignorant of the consequences of their actions.” After all, its a far worse public image to be seen as evil for the sake of personal gain than to “be willing to change if only they knew better.”
Denial is the first stage of grief. Tbh i see it as making paper. That dont make them good people of course but capitalism isnt about making money the right way. Its about making money in the least legal way as possible.
As someone with Type 1 Diabetes, this video hit me at a very relatable level. Whoever decided to make a life saving drug cost $200+ even though it only takes less than $10 on average to produce, was probably an enjoyer of the funny smelling grass.
I'm sure you know, but it definitely wasn't the guy that invented it! He didn't patent it, and asked "Could you patent the sun?" when he was asked about patenting it. It's just two companies that have a duopoly colluding to increase prices lmao
I had a friend who got straight Fs all the way through high school, he graduated with the rest of us because his grandparents "donated." Has always blown my mind that the school district just needed their palms greased and they handed out a high school diploma like that. If that isnt corruption, I dont know what is.
That feels like the most minor of offenses of all time tbh. So the guy who struggles with school gets a better chance at getting a job, good for him, doesn't affect you at all. How about the ever reduced funding for teachers, the lack of school supplies and training, the unrestrained discrimination?
@@dis8791the issue is A, he didn’t earn it like everyone else it undermines people, B he is now unsuitable to practically every job relying on them grades (imagine you are being treated by a doctor that has no knowledge of what a cell even is), C any further education etc he takes will build off a weak base (ever tried calculus whilst not being able to do simple algebra? It’s his issue this time tho)
Meanwhile, recently, a high school cared more about keeping Colleen Ballinger, a RUclipsr accused of saying and doing inappropriate acts with minors, happy than the safety of their students.
I love that idea "cartoon villain takes over a real world industry with evil intent, but ends up running it better and more fairly than it previously was, and is mad that everyone is happier"
Would love to watch literally any show based on this premise. Any suggestions?
@@alexanderkruszewski7306 I don't know about a show, but there is a light novel series with pretty similar premise: "I'm the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire!" 🤔
Check 2/3 boxes, MC is intent on being evil, ends up running it better and more fairly, but doesn't realize everyone else is happy about it 😄
@@alexanderkruszewski7306 ProZD has a single short about a villain accidentally making things better, although doing explicitly evil things like poisoning the water supply
@@Allyoutoo I've been debating reading that light novel is it any good
@@hibye-die good enough that I've bought all the volumes available on Kobo 😂
Dude literally owns the healthcare system and STILL says it’s too expensive to call an ambulance
I mean, it's like 1000$, who would want to pay _that_
@@nataliaborys1554 lol😂 you think it costs $1000, the $4500 hole in my wallet would like to have a word with you...
@@calebkemplay6040 It can cost a grand. Or five grand. You must have missed the part where the exact same care can cost up to thirty times as much money depending on where you get it.
That just means he’s not evil enough to be corrupt, nice of him
@@nataliaborys1554 expensive taxi ride
Given his family's backstory, you could argue the only reason that Eggman was ever evil at all was because the government was MORE evil in the first place.
@@Lethargy514 The follow up to SA2 should have been about taking down G.U.N. They probably want to get rid of anyone who knows what they did on the ARK, even if Gerald already revealed some of it to the world.
You don't even really win against them in SA2. They wanted Shadow gone anyway.
Now that I think about it, there's a non-zero chance of a game just being Sonic and Eggman fucking over the government together.
--Or is that just SA2?--
Do they ever give a backstory for Eggman being evil in the games?
Or does he do what he must just because he can?
@@Sorrelhas Not explicitly, but it's sort of implied by SA2 that his initial motivation was carrying on his late grandfather's research (into things like the chaos emeralds, for example) while also securing a place for himself outside of the G.U.N.'s control (deforesting uninhabited islands to build factories and turning the local fauna into an army of robots loyal to him, which started the conflict between him and Sonic in the first place).
The egg memos from Frontiers indicate that Eggman had a bad home life as a direct result of Maria getting killed. His family would only talk about her, and would neglect him entirely. Given how frustrated he is about this even in the present day, I'd assume this period of neglect and comparison lasted for a good while.
“I can’t be more cartoonishly evil than the United States’ healthcare system. And I am literally a cartoon villain!” Is both hilarious and depressing.
It really fucking is…
I call it deprarious
@@Emily12471 A person of culture, I see.
@@mr.eldritch1589Where's that from, I must know.
@@Alan-m4y my pfp? It’s a character from marvel comics called void knight. Though I changed the color a little on an iPhone photo editor
You either die a villain, or you live long enough to see yourself become the hero.
In some cases, and then die.
Megamind plot moment
You either die a villain or live long enough to see yourself becoming a babysitter
@@Drip_Wooper
Piccolo Jr, taking care of Pan: Yup.
@@KslovihEdahs He was brought back by the Dragon Balls. Twice! And he's a reincarnation of his dad! So that pretty much makes three!! Do you call that a life?!!!!
Why am I screaming?
Fun Fact: When my mom went in for her cancer treatment, the health insurance company found a loop hole where if she took more than 30 days off work consecutively they wouldn’t have to pay for her treatments.
My mom was throwing up in the hospital getting her treatments while having to work 8 hour shifts on her laptop
That is absolutely vile.
I hope those pieces of shit get cancer and have to work 25 hours per day. And no, that was not a typo.
What the hell how did they lose their morals.
@@Celestial914 capitalism and morals are incompatible
@@Celestial914 capitalism, maximize profit. its really as simple as number go up
I like how this all boils down to saying "You literally couldn't make the situation worse if you were actively trying to"
i mean... he could have put rapists in charge of the rape kit section of the hospitals... or pedophiles in the children's ward... But then again, he's cartoonishly evil.... not real world evil, like some places on earth.
Um. Canada.
They try to push assisted suicide onto old folks who dare complain about their healthcare.
@@SigFigNewton y'all shoulda gone with religion 😆.
@@noskalborg723 In the us Religion has been turned into an exploitative for-profit enterprise too.
I mean not that organised monotheistic religions weren't already doing that, they have been for literally two millenia at this point, but yeeesh the US takes that to a whole new level.
@@000Dragon50000 yes.
"their lips draw near unto me, but their hearts are far from me"
It didn't start with Christianity. It's just that with the apostasy, so called christianity started imposing it on other people. The Book of Mormon says that "were Priestcraft to be enforced by the sword, it would prove the destruction of this entire people", as it did for the 10 tribes of Israel.
1:45 Also because Medical School is so expensive, a massive number of people who could become doctors are unable to without absolutely crippling debt.
Tbh many doctors get paid salaries that offset that debt easily. It’s more so wasting like 6-8 years of your life being broke and in debt that hurts
@@TheAdnanSakib Eh, yes and no. Depends on the specialization, where you practice, and if you work private or for a hospital/corporation. This is part of why rural areas are hurting so badly for medical staff, and why so many doctors are going into cosmetic surgery.
@@TheAdnanSakib it also depends on whether you can find work. Just like the skit said, the number of people admitted to residencies are limited. You could find work outside the US, but if you were gonna do that, you’d be better off doing school outside the US as well. It’s just cheaper.
@@terrakross5376 That is true, I see your point, but rural areas are hurting for everything, not just healthcare. And yeah if you go into some fields maybe being a doctor in the US doesn’t make sense as things stand
That they will easily pay off in a couple years with their 6-7 figure incomes they make as doctors?
It was really nice of Eggman to take over the US healthcare system. He's a really good guy!
Still would be better than Obama care
Man the U.S. government one up Eggman before he was even born
@Don't Read My Profile Picturenobody cares
@@Dark_CaveJohnson Especially the US
@@t74devkw exactly
Y'know this might just be me, but something about this video feels like commentary on the U.S. Healthcare system.
Nah you're reading too much into it
You’re totally reading to much into it.
Dude,it's just a cartoon.
@@allyourpie4323 but he's not wrong despite the fact is he? The truth always beats the norm ugly or not.
You might be on to something there
man made an educational video about the US Healthcare system disguised as a eggman meme. Props.
Seems more like satire to me
@@ChungusTheLarge is it?
@@ChungusTheLargeas someone who has close family that falls under literally every point in this video. it’s not lmao
@@ChungusTheLarge Its both, satire often tends to overlap into critique anyhow.
@@CarlosAM1 it is
“Fine, I’ll just do the most evil thing imaginable! I’m going to charge mothers tens-no HUNDREDS of dollars just to hold their child after birth!”
Shadow: they already do that but in the THOUSANDS.
And holding your baby is extra
What the fuck
Eggman: Damnit! They're more evil than me!
@@sirembrum49thegreatmoth2”We established that a while ago, Doctor.” -Shadow
I like how Shadow knows all these things even though he just woke up after 50 years, like he woke up and immediately studied the state of the current american healthcare system
Maybe it's that obvious? OR
I guess you can call him woke!
As a being created for mass destruction, it would make sense for him to learn about how the government handles stuff like that...
I mean his purpose was originally to cure incurable diseases and be a companion for Maria, who had an incurable disease. I'd wager he might be interested in the subject lol
@@SSBGogetaFTW i mean tbh Shadow bing a walking cure for diseases hes probley the reason the ark got shut down in the first place ( from the skit we all know why the ark was really shut down have to be specif for some people) cant let something like that that would cripple the enitre pham and medical business get out also gotta end everyone who worked on the project for good measure
There's a reason why he has Twitter
Realizing he is too late Eggman decides to make the world into a shining utopia, so the next generation of mad geniuses have something to destroy
The long con evil plan
Eggman, working to aid the next generation of villians
Wait, that's actually something I wanna see. A villain that turns the broken world into a utopia just so the next generation can break it again.
Securing the job market for future generations
Why wait for the next generation? Just build it up, put someone else in charge and immediately go back to destroying everything :D
Props to whoever voiced the U.S. healthcare system
@Darktion Beta male reply
@@N0t_Swagger alpha reply to a beta reply
@Darktion it’s an axle clone
*F U C K*
@Darktion why is your goofy ahh maidenless beta arse still here, then? Surprised you're not a bot, with both your repeated replies and severe lack of intelligence beyond spamming worthless... I don't even know what to classify this cockroach excretion as...
should we tell homie what website he used to comment this or should we let him figure it out?
"Guess they beat me to the punch there." "They certainly beat you to punching diabetics." is an S-tier dialogue exchange.
🤙 Determinism is Freedom 🤙
The voice actor graduated Top of their class in "edginess studies"
He forgot about making psychiatric patients who were forcibly admitted against their wishes pay for the treatment they never consented to
That's so evil, he never considered it.
Yeah, that's fucked up in the same vein as getting stuck with ambulance bills for rides you turned down when someone else called them.
I just keep getting more and more depressed by the systems realities everyday
I...
You could argue that as violating two of the bioethical concepts that doctors and the like gotta follow.
First, autonomy. Of course, the hospital would argue that the patient was going through a psychotic episode, and that they can't make "informed decisions". Which I would think is a load of bs in most cases, and besides, people typically have to want treatment for it to have a positive effect. Otherwise it's imprisoning someone, and then asking them to pay you for it.
Second, non-maleficence. Again, forcibly admitting someone into a hospital is NOT good for their psyche, no matter the hospital's intentions.
@@dazeyndrowsy Generally forced admissions are reserved exclusively for people who are an immediate threat to others or themselves. Best example is the schizophrenic patient going on a psychotic rampage who will get others and themselves killed unless given treatment. That's how it's usually justified.
What's not justified though is forcing that same schizophrenic patient a bill for tens of thousands of dollars that they'll probably never able to pay back. Something that, to my knowledge, only happens in the USA.
The fact eggman didn’t know any of this about the world he’s trying to takeover and is even surprised by how crazy the healthcare system is says a lot
His 300+ iq couldn't figure it out.
Who wouldn’t be💀
Is he even American?
@@HabitualThinker Technically speaking his last name is a rare Polish/Czech name, but spelled like Polish.
Gerald and Maria are also rather popular in Poland, so... A third generation immugrant?
@@HabitualThinker I thought most evidence pointed to him being Russian. Even if his Grandfather worked for the US.
As the story progresses and Eggman realizes how truly beyond cartoonishly evil the entire system is, he has a midlife crisis that ultimately results in a change of heart and he starts actually fixing the problems.
That would be an amazing story I would pay to read! If I wasn't so broke.
Now voiced by prozd?
well he cannot be evil, everyone already beat him to every punchline, to corrupt it he must first make it passable on a scale of at least some good to corrupt in the first place.
@@allster0crowly Exactly what I was going to say
@@allster0crowly can’t corrupt what’s already corrupted so I’m turns he fixes things just to corrupt them agai.?
"I feel like I'm going to have a heart attack!"
"Should I call an ambulance?"
"No, it'll cost too much!"
Absolute scriptwriting mastery.
Some people are very easily impressed.
For real tho, just thinking about the price makes my bank account hurt. Anything less than absolutely life threatening, and I'm calling an Uber or just driving there myself.
@WillyFisher412no, this is an actual issue this is literally what happens
My US friends were shocked, that I payed 10€ for an ambulance and whole treatment in the hospital after dislocating my shoulder outdoors. Its honestly shocking, how the system works in the states.
17/10 response
if shadow wasn't here eggman would be called a hero by the entire world for his complete transparency with his motivations, lowering insulin prices, and also being a literally genius. Plus the military would be pretty happy to get their hands on that space laser
He would get really confused when he says the new price and every one starts cheering for him
Paying insane prices for insulin is uniquely American though, so I think the rest of the world would be like "Meh" lol.
When I say USA is the greateat terrorist organization of the history and the USA government have the same right to exist as I have to become Germany's emperor they call me insane
"The entire world"? Bruh I live in a civilised country insulin is free here.
gracias a dios nací en latinoámerica
This should be a whole series about why Eggman can't outdo the evils of the real world.
yes please
The US, not the world. Do not mistake the world for being as evil as the US system.
Except he kinda almost did in Sonic Forces, by burning the world with his massive robots
Because what's the point of taking over the world when you aren't able to, so might as well destroy it.
@@EldenRingplayer407 genocide? Stalin beat him to that by a few decades.
Eggman would still do a better job than the current us healthcare system
He could just make a bunch of robot doctors that don't need food,sleep or pay
@Darktion And yet, here you are. On RUclips, replying to random comments.
Tell me, if your TikTok videos are so succesful, why do you feel the need to go out of your way to call attention to it? I think you're not nearly as succesful as you claim to be and you're just placing replies like this to make yourself feel better rather than actually consider making good content.
@Darktion you are literally using youtube to write this comment
@Darktion489 your body is built to stay inside your mom’s house 💀
Hey, look at the bright side: If the US had a free, universal healthcare system we wouldn't have Breaking Bad.
2:22 the despairful cry of “No!” really sells it to me
Or how insurance agencies, which aren't even run by doctors, can just straight up deny letting you get a med that your doctor prescribed you, like "sorry, I don't think you actually need this"
You don't. Medicine is a trap. Better to get off that shit
Not just medication. Procedures *they* don't feel is "necessary" even though they are in no way qualified to determine that.
And from what i can tell, they dont "deny" letting you get it.. they just deny letting you get it on "Their" dime.. even though its really YOUR dime, because you are fucking PAYING THEM for that insurance.
Let's say your doctor discovers you have a neurological disorder and that it is progressing at a rate that requires the most aggressive medication. Insurance demands that you try the other meds first and show they aren't working and work your way up to the most aggressive one. Meanwhile your mind has turned to Swiss cheese irreversibly and you finally get to have the med that might have kept you well longer. Isn't neurology fun?
@@dilutioncreation1317 not as extreme, but the only meds my insurance covers for my ADHD are on backorder for like, forever. lol
Or "no you can't have this life altering medication because it doesn't come in a cheaper generic form".
I love the idea that Eggman would unintentionally make insulin *more* affordable if he was in power. Dude would become the Dr. Doom of the USA's health care system.
It's funny (sad) that his evil plans would actually _improve_ the healthcare system in America.
If memory serves me correct, didn't doctor doom cure all diseases, end world hunger, and provide stable living conditions like.. 10 minutes into coming into power in earth's mightiest heroes?
@@Cybron2099 he did, and then he installed chips in everyone's brains to stop crime before it happens, turning the entire world into robots that hated anyone who did not comply or disagreed with doom in any way
@@nathanielbass771 so like 99% of what he did was good then. K
@@Cybron2099 nope. He then began to try and conquer everyone else as well. I think he even went so far as to mention that humanity had lost its individuality and that individuals were thereby expendable for the "greater good" of the species. He was basically super-Hitler that had caused the extinction of the human race and replaced them with robot humans. gradually it became where they did not think, did not act and otherwise did not live without instruction from Doom
“I’ll take over something pure and free of corruption..like the U.S. educational system!” I almost went into a panic attack hearing those words
Our education system is pretty bad, but Hitler already demonstrated how it could be worse.
Heck tier suffering
“Should i call an ambulance?”
@@dashietheytpproductions2521"No, it would cost too much"
Little does he know that the educational system is also corrupted on the inside… just not as much like 80% less but that doesn’t make it pure and innocent
1:23 this is the motto I will live by now.
Having grown up with a mom working in the public school system, that last "Oh boy" was b r u t a l
My high school experiences is part of the reason I have crippling depression
The Teacher's Union is indeed super evil in a communist way.
"Oh boy" was my _exact_ reaction
@@swagmaster699 Same
As someone actively studying to eventually work in a public school, that hit super hard for me
I love how Eggman makes the distinction between him and the US healthcare system:
He’s comically diabolical
The US healthcare system is actually diabolical
It's like how the Joker is more afraid of the IRS than he is of Batman
@AstroCrunch and also how *we're* more afraid of the IRS then the Joker
I love that Shadow already knows how corrupt the US medical and US educational system are lol
Ye his is basically your typical all knowing internet user
@Darktion woah a tik tok advertisement bot? that’s new
I mean, his best friend was chronically ill
@@thefantasylife yup
@@thefantasylife That's true cause he was quite literally made in hopes be some type of cure (I think?) for her.
The line, “That’s called insurance” from shadow in such a monotone and sudden manner has GOT to be the best line in this whole video.
If shadow didn't clarify it, Eggman would literally be a hero to everyone in the US
Exactly!
Damn you, Shadow the Hedgehog!
And sonic would try to stop him claiming to be a hero fighting for the freedom of capitalist exploitation
@@cpob2013 And then Sonic would be wanted by the police...again
Yeah I wish gerald never made him 😡@Kyumifun
“I feel like i’m gonna have a heart attack!”
“Should i call an ambulance?”
“No it’ll cost too much!”
the entire US healthcare system within 3 sentences
Squidward: "You're not gonna have a heart attack, are you?"
Mr. Krabs: "NOT AT *THESE* PRICES!"
@@CobaltCruiser Mr.Krabs: "Pack your bags boys your going to medical school"
@coolchrisable i wouldn't trust any of them 😭
Money!
I could've died of anemia because I refused to get in the ambulance someone called and had someone else pick me up and take me
my favorite out of all of this is that even though they capped insulin at 35$ for seniors, they decided young people can just die or get rich.
Best part is that $35 is still ridiculously overpriced for how easy it is to make.
@@brandonvelde5774 No kidding. The inventor gave up the patent to make it to be free actually. and it IS free here in Brazil, as it should be.
I guess less people will qualify for the elderly discount if you price people out of making it that far :-/ real humane maximization of profits there, US govt
@@C00K13-Z_9 It's artificial selection. Nature isn't pricing insulin at more than 20x its production cost.
@Phoenix_MKII Ik, I just wanted to make a joke about how messed up the US is
Eggman: ugh fine. How about I force insurance companies to only pay off a certain percent of the treatment, still leaving thousands of dollars that the patients are still required to pay off! And I’ll charge patients thousands for basic appointments! And just to top it all off, I’ll force patients who were admitted against their will pay for treatment that they were never consented into receiving! MUHAHAHAHA!
Shadow: well…
Eggman: ARE YOU FU-
The hospitals just mark off the rest as a loss on their taxes, the insurance actually pays most of the actual bill.
Source: Thor Goblin Lord
After writing this I feel the need to clarify: you still have to pay a certain amount after insurance, everything other than that amount, which the hospital may or may not tell you, is marked off as a loss because most of it was fake anyway. U.S. healthcare people, what a world.
Unfortunately most other countries do this too, also they still have to pay for it it's just in taxes instead of to private corps
The fact that a cartoon villain was so distraught at how evil the U.S. Healthcare system he uttered a swear against everything in his character.
Also make sure all the money goes to board of directors or government not to nurses or doctors
Shadow saying "they beat you to punching diabetics" is probably the thing that has brought me the greatest joy in life thus far
Xion! Want some sea salt ice cream?
@@webbedshadow2601 it’s salty AND sweet
Sonic Adventure 2's Shadow the Hedgehog briefly being possessed by Shadow the Hedgehog's Shadow the Hedgehog.
Why do you hate diabetics so much
As a diabetic, I can tell ya it was a hell of a punch, right to the balls.
Bruh if Eggman really took over the American Helathcare, literally no one would complain.
I mean it's not like he can f**k up it up any better
Obama care in a nutshell
Man that's a bit to real
It's funny because it's true.
@@villaniousmustache4898 It was screwed up well before Obama.
@@villaniousmustache4898 op said MORE not improve.
Eggman : "I'm just going to take over something pure and free of corruption"
Also eggman : keep targetting the US
When you control the US, taking control the rest of the world becomes so much easier. They do not talk about US global cultural hegemony for no reason. While military endeavours have become more tepid recently, Eggman could easily mobilize them too on a whim.
@@nova_supreme8390 this is the most us thing I ever read
@@nova_supreme8390 just because its slightly easier doesnt make it even feasible
if it weren't for the Nuclear Arsenal, M.A.D., and how a country truly at its wits end would likely fire anyway, then the USA could definitely conquer the planet. If it had competent leadership, which is much less likely anyhow.
@@synthetic_creature I mean, Nazi Germany had the USSR and Japan, fucked France, and even before that ate a couple of countries before the war even started. That's a very generous hand considering they had the end goal of global domination.
Basically, no matter how many things you got going for you, it's infinitely easier said than done. Though I guess the US would be one of the best picks for even attempting that.
Plot twist, this is the beginning of Doctor Eggman’s redemption arc, where he realizes he can’t out-evil the US healthcare system and just decides to make it good instead out of spite.
🤙 🤙 🤙 Determinism is Freedom 🤙
Eggman having a phd in Women's Studies actually fits the lore.
He does not (yet) have a teaching degree however, so he'd find it difficult to take over the educational system
I mean, he *did* take over the healthcare system in spite of not being a doctor. Comically large space lasers can make up for a lack of qualifications, apparently. -Hestia
He really wouldn't
Historically 'lack of experience teaching' hasn't really stopped anyone from making that system worse.
In Texas, you can be a teacher or superintendent without any prior experiences or a degree. The schools don't even care whether you have a degree in what you're teaching. So while maybe Eggman would have a little difficulty becoming Secretary of Education, he could probably still get a very high position with only a lot of lying and money. He could even become governor of a state and therefore in charge of a statewide school system if he really tried.
Well, if the politicians would accept the possibility of being murdered by robots, that is.
I thought his PhD was in robotics.
as a type 1 diabetic I extend a heartfelt thank you to Robotnikare for capping insulin prices
I read that they are doing something about this to lower the prices in 2023. Any truth to this?
@@ruineka_one It was lowered by mean twitter man, but the current "progressive" president decided to freeze the action if memory serves
@@MrToddino Biden's not progressive though lol
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 learn what quotation marks mean big guy, he's been called that by many
@@MrToddino So are you pro-Bernie or Biden or what?
Eggman has enough money to make an endless robot army but not enough to afford an ambulance
As a U.S. citizen this is completely accurate
Mass production is cheap
@weirdofromhalo especially if it's outsourced. He has materials but no capital.
I mean haven't you bought a badnik at grocery store, they only cost 15$
@@romeokukita277 Supply your own animal and save!
If I didn't have insurance an ambulance ride from my house to the hospital would be around 5800 bucks which is ridiculous.
This is like the end of that movie 'The Dictator' where Aladeen is describing why dictatorships are better than democracy, but he's actually describing American politics.
Nah, he ended up describing most of the so-called "free world" with that one
@@elseggs6504 still more free than the rest of the world ngl
@@Freedmoon44 From what I've seen the US government would much rather have us live in the illusion of freedom. Most countries dont have Patriot Acts, let alone nutjob agencies like the CIA.
@@Freedmoon44 Last I checked, our medicine is distinctly *less* free than the rest of the developed world
@@arcticthehunter7099 not my fault the US sucks, but better the US than a country like Afghanistan where medicine may be a prayer and some hope depanding on who and where you arr
"You either die as a villain, or live long enough to save the people from the govt"
- Eggman, probably
😂😂😂
Or rather, the joint conspiracy between corrupt government officials and private entities including private equity firms, insurance conglomerates, and pharmaceutical companies, among others. The left points the finger at the private companies, the right points it at the government, but the truth is they're both working together hand and hand to get as much out of their cattle (us) as the can possibly squeeze.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convince people he didn't create the government.
"Die a villain or live long enough to become a hero"? Hmm.
I suppose it is true, isn't it?
@@mariokarter13 Or maybe people could just stop voting for other people who do not want to improve the US healthcare?
And also starting to realize that voting for politicians to "keep the government away" might be a slightly idiotic way of thinking...
As an immigrant, the thing that caught me off guard is that even once I had insurance through my employer, I still had to pay huge fees out of pocket for basic appointments.
It really is the craziest thing. Insurance is supposed to make it so people can “afford” healthcare, but all it did in the end is give healthcare providers an excuse to raise prices. Same thing happened with student loan programs. It’s a complete racket, but people are getting exorbitantly rich off of people being screwed over. And they use that wealth to back political candidates that promise change while maintaining the status quo.
@@whynot-tomorrow_1945 It's also funny how the mainstream media (MSN, CNN and so on) would never talk about real problems like this. They'd rather pedal fake news to divide the common person to distract them from anything that really matters so they can get a payout.
Oh, and it's also insurance that makes the hospital trips so expensive. Not your insurance, but the insurance that the hospital has. Pretty wild right? They, "insure" you so you can afford it, while it's their fault it's so expensive in the first place.
@@whynot-tomorrow_1945 GOVERNMENT IS SLAVERY
@@whynot-tomorrow_1945so basically your whole country is just running by rich people kicking the poor ones by the balls?
@@whynot-tomorrow_1945 Thats How People Stay in Power and Get Rich. We're All Slaves to a Corrupt Hierarchy we Call Life.
Always remember that Bob Par aka Mr. Incredible’s miserable civilian job was at an insurance company, and he was reprimanded for helping an old woman navigate the intentionally cumbersome bureaucracy through loopholes.
I loved that bit. Heroes don't need suits after all.
@@gengarzilla1685Capes would fit better for this-NO CAPES!!!...
...suits is is, then.
They’re experts, EXPERTS BOB!!
ʷᵉ'ʳᵉ ˢᵘᵖᵖᵒˢᵉᵈ ᵗᵒ ʰᵉˡᵖ *OUR PEOPLE*
@@gengarzilla1685but he was wearing a business suit....
We need the sequel: “Dr. Eggman takes over the U.S. Educational System”
We do need that
Dr. Eggman takes over
- Law enforcement
- therapy
- the tax industry
- literally any other aspect of this country
"I will give the teachers close to no wag-"
Shadow:nope they do that
"I will make every student in college in debt for the rest of their l-"
Shadow:they do that too
@@zeiaddeiay3512 ya posted this twice btw
It's happening
I wanna see a part 2 where he actually does take over the U.S. Education system.
Eggman: First, I'll make teachers pay for their own classroom supplies, with no financial help from the school budget. Then, I'll make their wages so low that they're completely offset by the cost of the aforementioned supplies!
Shadow: Doc, you're gonna wanna sit down.
Eggman: DON'T TELL ME THEY ALREADY DO THAT TOO?
Not even Eggman would make sure that student debt would be unable to be discharged during bankruptcy.
Eggman: No matter. I'll create a social media platform that undermines teachers' credibility by spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories.
Shadow: TikTok.
Eggman: Don't rush me, Shadow!
Shadow: No, I mean, it's called TikTok. That's the name of the social media platform that already does that.
Eggman: Well then, um, I'll brainwash children into being so selectively gullible, they'll believe everything they hear on TikTok.
Shadow: Generation Z.
Eggman: ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
Shadow: No, but TikTok is.
Eggman: And Generation Z just eats it all up?
Shadow: Not all of them, but enough to make teachers question why they bother, especially when some of their students accuse them of being on the Illuminati's payroll.
Eggman: But I thought teachers made no profit!
Shadow: TikTok doesn't want Gen Z to know that. For all we know, the irony might be lost on TikTok itself.
@@computernerd1101oh! And you forgot the part about how they can only claim up to a certain amount as tax credits, and limit is so low, it only can account for about a third of the school year. (I really don't know why there is a limit in the first place! Let them claim EVERYTHING or freaking pay 👏Them 👏MORE 👏
@@computernerd1101 It's the no budget help that gets me. Generally, teachers get a middle of the road wage. But, with wanting to make the classroom an inviting space and help students who can't afford needed supplies there really should be a set amount made available to teachers for classroom sundries.
Eggman: “Ok, Shadow. I’ve finally got it. How about I make it so that not even medical professionals are guaranteed insurance with their jobs. If they get sick, they have to pay out of pocket for their own employer to treat them.”
(Shadow stares silently)
Eggman: “No. No. I refuse to believe you. You have to be making that up”
That would be a great slap in the face, honestly.
I wonder why the video didn't include that.
lol
this is peak funnys!!!
say sike rn
😭😭😭😭
Population: We are saved!
Eggman: I wouldn't say "saved", more like "under new management"
Population: No, you don't understand, you literally can't make things worse than they currently are
Timeskip to a genuinely glorious utopia. The tyrant, on his deathbed, mutters his last words.
"I... failed."
@@evrint "Yes you did fail... successfully. Thank you for all you've done."
Eggman: *Bails out banks and prints 1900% more money so everyone has an income over $10,000*
Population: Oh No!
Things can always be worse. Don't doubt that.
@@__nog642 one of the only ways would be to absolutely decimate funding, or make practicing modern medicine illegal
We need the sequel, Eggman takes over the US educational system
The U.S.'s system is so thoroughly godawful that the video doesn't even go into the fact that EVEN IF you are covered with insurance in the U.S., you can still end up with a copay that's far more expensive than visiting another country for the same treatment.
Oh and you _have_ to pay into the corrupt and broken insurance scam system or else you'll get a huge tax penalty AND STILL have to pay massive out of pocket payments because those same corrupt insurance companies are the primary driving force behind the sky high medical costs to begin with.
Or the fact that once the squeeze ever penny out of your insurance they just stop treating you and put you on addicting drugs as their new way of “treating you”.
I'm from Argentina, My mom have a friend who lives in U.S.A, that friend finds more economic to fly here and check the dentista.
But at least the US healthcare isn't suggesting MAID as treatment... yet.
Americans pay more for medical than any other developed country on earth
Eggman: Also insurance isn’t run by anyone with medical degrees!
Shadow: …
Eggman: *no.*
Shadow: yes 😈
That's some real weaksauce evil. If you're trying to be _actively_ evil, then you put someone in charge who has a medical degree BUT also has sadistic and evil intentions, so they pick the worst option instead of the best.
@@Tzizenorec Soooo you mean like taking away someones highly effective migraine medication and forcing them to go through long term trials of cheaper but ineffective medication against the wishes of the patients doctor? Gee what a specific example. Guess how I know it.
@@valroniclehre193 I was thinking worse than that. Make 'em take chemotherapy for migraines.
It's almost as bad as having the school board be run by people who have never had a teaching experience.
This video has informed me more of how the US healthcare system worked better than high school has ever done
But don't leave us, in the next episode we will explain to you why that happened...
2:35 Even he has enough and that’s depressing
After Shadow let him know the issues with the education system, Eggman decided that his real goal should be a different organization. One that would NEVER be corrupt.
The police force-
Oh boy
for someone so smart he's so naïve
Police abuse their power and murder people (for some reason, only black people is reported though) every damn day! If Eggman wants something to make evil, he's gonna have to do it himself, and he definitely cannot do it to the U.S.A. because it is so screwed up!
😂🤣😭 oh, that sweet summer child!
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If you have ever wondered what being a health and human services major is like, it’s this video for 4 years.
Sounds like an easy way to develop depression
@@chaosinc.382fr tho when I took some classes on global health my professor made sure to spread out the really depressing stuff and gave us some breaks while showing some positive achievements. Otherwise it’s a one way ticket to desperation
"Something pure and free of corruption... the US education system"
College Board: Allows us to introduce ourselves...
Student debt; corrupt administration; unsafe and insanitary conditions; taxing responsibility of both teachers and students; underpayed hardworking teachers; overpayed lazy teachers; bullying; and often outdated curriculums that don’t give youth the skills they need in a modern world; have entered chat
Exclusionary educational districts have joined the chat.
If Eggman took over College Board he'd literally have everyone's passwords, from what I've heard about with their passwords in my AP stats class, they seem to store their passwords as plaintext
Don’t forget the government funded schools & child molestation cases. People who make catholic pedo priest jokes need to get their priorities in order.
@@elcaponeholyemperorofnj1169 I’m comfortable attacking both.
Wait, Eggman will set the price of insulin to just $200?
Shit, I'd vote for him. Save me some money, Robotnik.
Vote Dr Ivo Robotnik. Why vote for the lesser of two evils when you can vote for the honest evil
Still more expensive than Australia
Now I wanna see what Eggman will do to the US educational system. Imagine turning this into a series about Eggman taking over a bunch of US institutions and Shadow pointing out the flaws that exist in every single one of them to raise consciousness about the issues in America.
It would definitely raise awareness
I’d love to see them address the failure that is the Baltimore City public school system without immediately mentioning “racism.”
Baltimore is a dump because the people there have the expectation that “someone else” should educate their kids, provide free food and welfare checks, give them some sort of “reparations” because someone else was enslaved, and pretty much tackle all of the responsibilities in their lives so that they’re not responsible for anything.
@@UndertakerU2ber lmao yeah feeding the poor and educating the next generation is socialism. And acknowledging the fact that enslaving a whole population for 400 years + being denied basic civil rights once you're free sets you back economically on a systemic level a few hundred years later is woke crt nonsense 🙄
question becomes... which issue will shadow not tell eggman about at all? The rampant medical abuses? the darkly hilarious amounts of pedophiles who work in the education system? the constant miseducation on government's behalf?
He will tell them to teach kids that it's not okay to be white 😂
Given that Eggman has a vast knowledge of robotics and seemingly infinite resources to make them, he could probably just solve most problems with cybernetics.
Or the fact that he can create robots with AI close enough to mimic a level of humanity and handle complex tasks that require human interaction. He could just have an army of robot nurses to do the more routine parts of patient care. Move patients, clean them up, start IVs, administer meds, monitor vitals, handle requests, etc.
@@bluecanine3374 I mean he already did that with Orbot, Cubot and Sage. Those are artificial beings with human-like complexity in their intelligence.
Isn't that technically his entire plan anyway? He wants to turn people into robots in some TV shows comics and video games
Well. He does do that. Sort of. The problem is that he uses those cybernetics to make people his servants. Just another example of how if he weren't evil he could do a lot of good.
"But I don't want to cure cancer, I want to turn everyone into d̶i̶n̶o̶s̶a̶u̶r̶s̶ Badniks."
“I can’t be any more cartoonishly evil than the US healthcare system!” That made my day lol
Dude wanted to turn everyone into literal robots so would have made more sense for Dr Evil or another villain to have done this.
Dude literally has an ongoing evil plan which he could commander hospitals for.
“Idk whether to be proud of my country or disgusted by it!”
“Maybe both.”
🤙 Determinism is Freedom 🤙 🤙 🤙
“I’m not sure if I’m proud of my country or disgusted by it.”
Story of my life man…
same thing in asia bro
Same
@A Bridge and The Sun I wouldn’t leave for the world. It’s still my home, for better or worse.
when I grow up I will live in a boat and fish fishes
@@drrisen-9442 I feel torn with the US. Part of the time I'm looking forward to eventually getting out of the US to be with my husband and step kid in Canada (the pandemic, and the crisis in Ukraine and Afghanistan had a huge backup with people applying for residency so I'm stuck waiting currently). And the rest of the time I feel guilty with wanting to leave, especially with the same damn fights towards the lgbtqia+ community again
$200 for insulin thats the most wholesome thing
Learned more from this video then I did from the U.S. educational system so good luck there eggman
Except it's not racist. It just lets incompetent black doctors practice.
I learned a lot watching family than I did my whole life going to school here an thats horrible
2:12 idk why but I like this part
Idgi how is that a description of insurance
Eggman: "I'm going to charge people for ambulance rides to hospital even if they refuse!"
Shadow: "Right, uh..."
Eggman: "No..."
Edit: I don't live in the US I have no idea how i got it correct
They charge people for ambulance rides in America??? It's not a meme???
@@miro6470 well...
@@kaos3629 Oh lord.... that's so fucked up.
@@miro6470you can be charged for an ambulance ride you didn’t consent to
@@miro6470 Hundreds of dollars, *per mile*
“So not only did they already do my evil thing, they did it in a more sinister and subtle way.”
I feel like this is going to be used in a meme sometime in the future.
666th like
Meme spider senses. I feel it too.
In time this dark star shall shine over all.
Uh dark stars dont shine theyre called black holes plus they dont NEED to shine they already digest everything like a holiday at a Burger place in America and they have opppistes calele white holes in public restrooms xd
@@nullpoint3346Bowser destroyed it though
It's really, really hard to write a villain that's actually worse than most modern governments. Whenever some mad scientist type is screaming about taking over the world, I'm always like "Alright, let's hear him out."
In jojo, the villain is literally POTUS but atleast his motivation and goals are sound
You know the competition is rough when a villain makes a hammy grandstanding speech of taking over... and people filter in to listen, take seats, set up food stands, the whole nine yards.
Ted Faro, the main villain of Horizon: Zero Dawn and Forbidden West is the most disgustingly selfish, loathsome villain I've ever seen in a piece of media, and it's precisely because of how relatable to the modern world he is. I have no doubt in my mind that if we had access to the kind of tech that they do in the game's universe, Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos or someone would do EXACTLY the kind of thing Faro did.
Honestly I'll take any cartoon mad scientist villain as our leader over modern politicians any day. At least their evil rule would be fun
I mean, anyone would be really hard pressed to write a villain who is capable of more harm solo than an entire conglomerate of individuals that have differing and extremely varied opinions on how aspects of daily life should work. Especially when those villains don't care about the consequences of good or bad actions. Villains are different because they only care about the short term goals and singularly minded ideologies that they follow, with other aspects not being important to them. The Government usually isn't *attempting* to commit atrocious acts, but often do so while trying to create a sustainable system they won't have to worry about, then it gets so deeply rooted into society that it can't be easily changed without tons of legal fallout.
So yeah, if anyone can write a villain that is somehow more dastardly than a group of extremely varied people who are going on gut impulses on what will work and what won't, I'd love to see it.
2:58 should we tell him?
Naw, let him find out.
my last d&d character was a Lawful Evil Cleric that i played by asking myself "what would a insurance company do?"
Maybe Eggman can create affordable Healthcare against the government and insurance companies' wishes while gaining popularity with the citizens, it would be so diabolical to trick everyone into liking and respecting him because he improved their lives he should totally do that
The Eggman Utopia BLUE SMEARS DON'T WANT YOU TO HAVE:
•AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE
•THE RIGHTS TO GIANT ROBOTS
•EASY TO FILL OUT TAXES
•SICK (cool) COLOUR SCHEMING ON EVERYTHING
•EQUALITY OVER EVERYONE
•WELL PAYING JOBS
Lose a limb? The good doctor can make it better (literally!)!
That's.... Actually pretty smart
@@littlevirus3562 That should be Eggman's plan in the next Sonic game
Something similar actually happened in Sonic X. Half of the moon ended up getting destroyed and Eggman fixed it by building something to replace the half of the moon that was destroyed and using it to move the moon to create a permanent eclipse to cast the entire world into night. He then sold what were basically artificial sun orbs to light the world. Sonic destroyed the places that powered these orbs. It didn’t go well for Sonic until Eggman was exposed. For a time, Sonic was the villain and Eggman was the hero in people’s eyes
Soooo... kinda like Trump did with his insulin price reductions?
Funnily enough, as far as I remember, Eggman doesn't really wanna destroy the world or be evil for the sake of it. He's just a megalomaniac who wants to take it over. It's possible he would actually do a better job than many institutions claiming to mean good :')
"You can't bring the world to a new golden age!"
"Oh yeah? Watch this!"
Yeah, he's a a selfish egomaniac who powers his robots with woodland creatures, but he does have some inclination to improve the world around him.
@@elijahpadilla5083Idk if you're serious, but keeping it factual, he did help save the world from destruction more than once
@@stryker1797 precisely, he himself says almost every time that it won't make sense to destroy the world, since he'll have nothing to rule over. His goal is to have his own empire, not destroy stuff for fun or because "muahahahaha i'm so evil!!!", so if he ever actually won, i'd expect him to have quite a solid country considering that beneath his cartoonish villain attitude he's actually hella smart
I mean, he can make a decent theme park
I was showing this to my wife; a doctor; not knowing how the video ends. Imagine my surprise and subsequent laughter when I; a teacher; heard the last lines 😂
Props to our boy Jehtt here to take social commentary and make it a genuinely hilarious thrill ride. Sonic is always the icing on his cakes. And there's no disappointment.
Jehtt is pretty based and bread pilled :)
Unfortunately people in the comments are missing the point completely and defending the American model
This is why nothing ever changes
Is jhett liberal or conservative?
@@AmonsRealmI think he just spits facts honestly
@@AmonsRealm Niether, he's leftist.
This reminds me of a story that happened to me a ways back, some time ago I was trying medication for depression, Every few months or so I would get very faint and dizzy feeling, so I decided to go into the hospital. They told me I was having an anxiety attack. Fast forward one year later, I have heart fluttering again, I go in, another "anxiety attack" it happens again one year later. I plainly told the doctor this time that If I walked out of the room and died on his watch he would have a dead man on his conscience. So he said "ok fine we'll do some tests"
It turned out I was having heart palpitations, I had a low potassium count, caused BY THE DEPRESSION MEDS. I asked why it took three years to find this out. He said to me "well those tests are really expensive and you don't have insurance" I asked him what I could do to get some, and he says "well having a job helps" I informed him that I had a job but my employer did not offer medical and walked out. What a lovely country!! Way poorer countries than us already have this figured out. We're really doing something wrong...
Way poorer countries suck just as bad, but in different ways.
@@clairetellkamp6253 they still have better Healthcare, which means we need to raise our standards.
@@Nanakokuroi2 They don't, though. It's just as shit, but in different ways.
@@clairetellkamp6253 Okay, what you're saying doesn't mean anything though. HOW is it different?
@@Nanakokuroi2 Public healthcare in places like Canada and Europe are just as bad because they still don't provide access to care for lower and middle class people. In Europe and Canada, there is no private healthcare insurance market, since the governments have regulated them out of business. (Not to say America's private insurance companies are wholesome family businesses that care about their customers or anything). But ultimately, lower and middle class people in Canada and Europe HAVE to use public healthcare because it's the only thing available. Immediate, on demand, high quality care is still only available to the rich who can either pay under the table to get it, or pay to go to America so they can pay out of pocket for it. Public healthcare is severely crippled by the fact that anything the government touches goes to shit. Doctors are underpaid, so there are way less of them, which means that the ones that they have are seriously overworked. Lack of resources as a result of this means that you have extreme wait times for basic care. You can have an emergency surgery, like a heart stint (which you can get in 30 minutes in America), take upwards of 90 days to finally happen. That's three months or more where you could die of heart failure at any moment. And if it's not classified as an "emergency surgery" then you're even more boned, and people can wait several years for much needed treatment. On top of that, they are always looking to cut costs in their budget, and those costs are people's lives. So very regularly, the government will decide that you're not worth saving and will try to cut you off from your care. If you're a retired, 65 year old man with prostate cancer, then you're not collecting income, and thus not paying income taxes, so you're not going to be making the government any more money. Thus, you're not worth the government saving. The governments would rather save a young, reasonably healthy 20 year old who will continue paying income taxes for the next 40 years, and they'll tell the 65 year old to beat it.
More literally, they do what is known as MAID, medical assistance in dying. Essentially euthanasia. If you're medical needs cost their healthcare system more than they deem you worth, then they recommend commiting suicide via injection instead. This isn't even reserved for terminally ill patients, either. You have people who simply have a bad hip and request assistance in putting a stair lift in their home, and the doctors say that they should commit suicide instead of getting a stair lift (that's an actual example of something that happened in Canada).
So ultimately, their public healthcare systems might get people mediocre treatment if they don't die waiting for it, unless they're super wealthy and can afford to pay for a better alternative.
As a medical student, I never thought I’d see the day where a pertinent issue of ours would be displayed in sonic meme format but here we are
Reminds me of similar dilemmas Psychology and Pharmacology students have right now under extreme capitalism.
For both fields of study, the big bucks come from companies that hire them to learn how to make their products more addictive.
@@J-manli Handing power over to the self-proclaimed socialist who created and profit from ghettos in the richest cities on the planet isn't going to work out.
And environmental science!
Except this time it’s large companies hiring people to write good things about them so they get to keep their money (oil companies love to do this, and iirc it’s one of the main reasons why wind energy isnt as used. It has drawbacks but it’s so much safer than. Yknow. FRACKING)
The US in real life feels like some kid is just playing a strategy game and they put the slider on their military budget to max, while putting the health care slider to minimum.
Well if you are talking about government spending… we actually spend tons of money on healthcare (more than we do on the military, even)! It’s just spent so inefficiently because we have so many private middlemen hoovering up billions that it feels utterly inadequate. It’s all bloat for profit.
@@espanadorada7962 Never forget - private profit on public spending
@@espanadorada7962Is it even spent on inefficiencies, or are they designed to go into certain people's pockets? Sounds like a conspiracy, I know, but I can't help but to think that they knew better going in…
We need a part 2 where Eggman fails at outdoing the educational system too
"First, I'll force all the students to be teached a completly pointles topics, than they will need to write exams about them that will determint thier future MUHAHAAAA!"
@@krackers5061"..." Oh god they do that already don't they."
We make it to where children have to advance to the next grade, no matter how behind they are!
I’ll make the students pay $100 for exams to determine their future, then if they don’t take them, they have to pay $1000 instead to take a class instead… wait don’t tell me
Shadow: the typical college class costs around $2000
Eggman: But my PhD in gender studies was free
Shadow: that was in Europe
Eggman: Then I’ll make scholarships require multiple recommendation letters from teachers who teach a hundred students a year and don’t even know them, as well as good scores on other tests which then cost money to take as well
Shadow: About that…
I''m pretty sure Eggman has said multiple times that when he conquers the world he'd improve it, as he thinks he's the only one smart enough to fix its problems and keep it in check.
If it weren't for his narcissism and his desire to have control over everything, Eggman could honestly do a lot of good for the world.
@@megablueflash1816he could do a lot of good... for humanity not for the world as a whole
The fucker is right
That was literally Mussolini's attitude...and we all saw how poorly that went.
Eggman a techbro confirmed
Can’t wait for Eggman to finally do something about the educational system!
“No egg left behind”
Eggman giving eggs to children for lunch is still much better than charging them for their lunch.
Oh god.
@@alanbareiro6806 is it tho?
"They should be teaching bribery in school."
NO EGG LEFT BEHIND BWAHAHA IM SOBBING THANK YOU FOR THIS
The USA's educational system is honestly even worse.
They've given proprietary control of what is allowed to be taught in public schools to corporations decades ago, and the budget is less than 1/50th of what it was when I was a kid.
Thanks Republicans. Privatizing and deregulating stuff works so great.
Whats funny is if Eggman went his route of making the healthcare system evil, he'd automatically be praised as a hero here because atleast its not as bad as it was
"Pick the lesser evil" is the only thing americans can do about anything in their lives, tbh. Assuming they can even do anything.
Imagine trying to be more evil than the US government when even the Joker fears the IRS
I understood that reference.
Mr. J: I'm crazy enough to take on batman, but the IRS? No thank you!
Al Capone: pathetic
@@nickkurzy2246 i mean Capone SHOULD have been afraid of the IRS lol
“I might be evil, but the US Healthcare System is more evil than I could ever be.” -Eggman
Eggman: "O- o- okay, then, I'll just ruin... the democratic process."
Shadow: "What do you mean?"
Eggman: "Well, I'll create an unreasonably awful system, and then force the citizens to vote for a candidate to take over. Once they do that, I'll give up my power."
Shadow: "Uh-huh."
Eggman: "So first, I'll-"
Shadow: "Make it so people have to register to vote, rather than being eligible as soon as they turn a certain age, set up voting booths so that it's harder for certain people to vote than for others, and also not make it a paid holiday?"
Eggman: "... Shadow, what the fuck?"
Shadow: "Because that's loosely what you'll have to beat if you want to make the electoral system evil."
Eggman: "Th- then, I'll just... make only two parties, no upper limit for how old a candidate can be, and also, there are no measures in place to easily remove a president from power, or ban people from running for office unless they actively commit a crime. That way, there is no way to prevent even more evil people from coming into office after me."
Shadow: "Oh right, forgot to mention that earlier."
Eggman: "Please tell me you're joking."
Shadow: "Nope, 100% serious."
Eggman: "I don't get it, Shadow. There has to be something I can do for them to see me as evil."
Shadow: "It doesn't matter what you do, Eggman, the USA is already evil enough. However, they _do_ value their freedom and hard work."
Eggman: "So? How's that supposed to help me?"
Shadow: "Make the US better, but force them to implement these changes. Most of the people won't care if it makes their lives better or worse, as long as they get to make the decision themselves. Make that decision for them, and you'll always be the villain, even if you give them affordable healthcare and education."
Eggman: "Well, if you say so."
do one for the US education system. one of the points could be that state lotteries help fund schools, so they don't teach statistics.
What? Is this true???
- An australian
@fluffiest_rock well.. they technically do teach stats, but it requires 3 prereq classes to get into. in highschool. also yeah it's true. and most schools base their funding on how good grades are. there's like, a whole Simpsons episode on it
That's messed up for a different reason. Say I convinced a friend to give me a dollar towards owning a home, but then I spend a different dollar I used to save for the home on a gun. The friend would be pissed!
That's how money "goes towards education" here
I am just happy that I do not live in USA
They always laugh
And I am just like
Dude, I don't need a gun, I want a peaceful life and start a family without worrying if my kids will encounter a school shooting or if I will be able to financially cover a life saving operation of my wife
I don't need to worry about that because I live in Europe, even if it is not top tier Germany or Nordic countries I am still living pretty good and I don't need more
I was able to get an education I was able to go to university based on my skills not the amount of money I had and I am happy my kids will be able to study if they want to too
@@tylerkudo well, from where i come. There are everyday finding out a corrupted dr who couldn't pay for their fees, so they started stealing organs from his pacients and selling them in some weird af place
Eggman : Alright, the US legal sys-
Shadow : You know you are being hopelessly optimistic there, right?
Eggman: FINE, I’ll pick a system so esoteric there’s no way it hasn’t been corrupted by US Bureaucrats!
Shadow: Which is?
Eggman:………The US Wildlife Commission?
Shadow: I….think you might be good there
@rynemcgriffin1752 Unfortunately, from what I'm aware, there's actually some corruption in the wildlife commission in relation to wildlife trafficking and poaching.
@@evylinredwood
Eggman : GODDAMIT-
@@MaximumHeresey Eggman: “WHAT PART OF THE GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN CORRUPTED?”
@@rynemcgriffin1752
Shadow: "anything *without* the inituals U, and S, and even then as long as it's part of the US, I assure you.. its corrupt. You'd be better off trying to corrupt the norwegian healthcare system"
To be honest I feel like Eggman would actually improve the healthcare system 💀
Yes, that's the joke.
You could do literally anything and it would be an improvement.
We've created a society that pays people the bare minimum, complains why no one enjoys it, and makes everything essential to life near inaccessable.
If Shadow didn’t correct Eggman, he would have unintentionally made insulin cheaper
He couldn't make it worse.
@@shinyguiltforest3281 Eggman can't have people stealing the insulin he needs
i cannot believe this video is how i learned about residency funding being provided and limited by the government
Rethinking his life, eggman decides to quit evil and pursues a forklift certification
"HE'S FORKLIFT CERTIFIED!"
you're too late sonic
As an American, I can confirm this is the lore behind why healthcare isn’t free here. 😔✊🇺🇸
Meanwhile in Canada....
You have two bots, rip ( rest in pizza)
Healthcare isn't free anywhere.
Its 'free' in the UK. And its absolute garbage.
@@asahearts1 And? We still have one of the worst healthcare systems ever. I'll happily take Canada's
To be fair... he might be a breath of fresh air for the education system.
He'll get kids into STEM at least
@@loadeddice4696 Yeah, that'd be good.
"I'll just take over something pure, and free of corruption. Like, uh, the U.S educational system."
Shadow:"oh boy, oh boy do i got news for you."
The worst part is that the people in charge of and enabling this system almost definitely consider themselves good, hardworking people just doing what’s best for the business.
It is not possible for anyone who suggests denying treatment to people at random in hopes that the slippage rate is high to not know what they're doing is wrong.
Randism in a nut shell
No, there’s corporate propaganda out there that seeks to change public perspective from “people that consciously commit malicious actions for profit” to “people that are just trying to make money for the business, but are ignorant of the consequences of their actions.” After all, its a far worse public image to be seen as evil for the sake of personal gain than to “be willing to change if only they knew better.”
@@blueblaze5160 wdym they just need a disney song to become good people
Denial is the first stage of grief. Tbh i see it as making paper. That dont make them good people of course but capitalism isnt about making money the right way. Its about making money in the least legal way as possible.
Every joke in this is so well done
As someone with Type 1 Diabetes, this video hit me at a very relatable level. Whoever decided to make a life saving drug cost $200+ even though it only takes less than $10 on average to produce, was probably an enjoyer of the funny smelling grass.
That would imply that they ever touched any kind of grass
I'm sure you know, but it definitely wasn't the guy that invented it! He didn't patent it, and asked "Could you patent the sun?" when he was asked about patenting it.
It's just two companies that have a duopoly colluding to increase prices lmao
I'd certainly hope it's less than 10$ to produce a vial, as the going price for a 5 mL vial of Insulin Aspart is ~10$ before subsidies in Denmark.
if you're scared to name (((them))) then you deserve it
Bruh playing golf is all those mfs do
I had a friend who got straight Fs all the way through high school, he graduated with the rest of us because his grandparents "donated." Has always blown my mind that the school district just needed their palms greased and they handed out a high school diploma like that. If that isnt corruption, I dont know what is.
That feels like the most minor of offenses of all time tbh. So the guy who struggles with school gets a better chance at getting a job, good for him, doesn't affect you at all. How about the ever reduced funding for teachers, the lack of school supplies and training, the unrestrained discrimination?
@@dis8791
School is built on the purpose of education. Allowing a dumbass to graduate is completely counter-productive to its existence.
@@dis8791the issue is A, he didn’t earn it like everyone else it undermines people, B he is now unsuitable to practically every job relying on them grades (imagine you are being treated by a doctor that has no knowledge of what a cell even is), C any further education etc he takes will build off a weak base (ever tried calculus whilst not being able to do simple algebra? It’s his issue this time tho)
Meanwhile, recently, a high school cared more about keeping Colleen Ballinger, a RUclipsr accused of saying and doing inappropriate acts with minors, happy than the safety of their students.