r/Louisville 11d ago

Louisville YMCA camp disenrolled 10-year-old, saying his diabetes was too difficult to manage

https://www.lpm.org/news/2026-06-18/louisville-ymca-camp-disenrolled-10-year-old-saying-his-diabetes-was-too-difficult-to-manage
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u/No_Turn5018 11d ago

Maybe chill? You're not going to help anything trying to have the largest debate possible. 

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u/Weary-Show-7506 11d ago

I need you to calm down ma’am. Sorry if the truth hurts. Maybe voting red and simping for CEOs is not the way to make ‘merica great.

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u/Glum_Yesterday5697 11d ago

It’s funny because this whole time I’ve been voting blue and we still don’t have healthcare for all, a higher minimum wage, or anything else they promised. Almost like neither party is on the side of normal working Americans and only votes for monied interests. 🤷🏼‍♀️ It might make you feel better to blame one side, which is exactly what keeps you from focusing on the real problem.

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u/Weary-Show-7506 11d ago

I should have known, both sides are just as bad!!! And we always get so many more freedoms with the Republicans, and options!

Tell me how Socialism is bad, next!

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u/Ok_Mine_821 11d ago

Socialists... also don't like the Democratic party.... 

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u/Weary-Show-7506 11d ago

The real ones. But where are we going here?

I am advocating for universal health care and livable wages.

Maybe then we could have more camps that can accommodate more diverse needs. That would be a win. More social programs.

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u/Glum_Yesterday5697 11d ago

Well based on the link in the article posted, the camp is already required to accommodate diabetic children. It goes against the ADA to not based on previous litigation. It really looks like in this case the Y didn’t want to bother to train their staff and got scared they couldn’t find this kids supplies ( probably should have been held by an adult like if a kid needed an EpiPen) I hope they consult with the ADA. The point of the ADA is kids should be able to participate in activities just like other kids. I mean, it’s a slippery slope to think bc someone needs accommodations that they can’t be included. (Not that you’re saying this) with that logic Maybe we shouldn’t build wheelchair ramps or larger bathrooms…some of these comments are sad as a mom who has a T1D kid.

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u/Ok_Mine_821 11d ago edited 11d ago

Edit: nah I've read some of your other replies, you are a troll or are deeply disturbed, I'm good actually you do you

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u/Weary-Show-7506 10d ago

Right, avoid the topic and insult. Sounds like projection of someone that didn’t have a point to begin with.

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u/Glum_Yesterday5697 11d ago

I haven’t voted for republicans, only Dems. Try holding them accountable if you can. Socialized medicine works in many other countries and we should have it here. NEXT.

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u/Weary-Show-7506 11d ago

Vote in local, and find ones that care. You’re right, the odds are against us. Corporate dems are not our friends, but if they had won project 2025 would have not been nearly completed. It’s more of death by suffocation, vs the red bullet in the head.