1/ We have allowed too much horror to be normalized. I know we can’t stay in a constant state of outrage, nor should we. I know it’s exhausting and easier to just throw up our hands at a certain point. To turn to humor like jokes about the disinfectant comment.

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2/ But the unnecessary suffering of tens of millions of people who can’t pay the rent or buy food now is something none of us should shut up about. We must refuse to shut up. The crumbs being thrown to those not fortunate enough to already have cake to eat is outrageous.
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3/ We must always bear witness to the agony of others, or when the agony is ours there will be no one to bear witness for us.
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“Just in case you’re wondering, no none of this is normal. MW “Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere.” Eli Weisel
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J Harper PhD Silence of Shunning (PsychToday) "If youre..crowd shunning a person..rethink your “non-actions” & reach out to the person youve erased & r painfully hurting. If youre a person be[ing] shunned, dont turn to your ostracizers for approval." Also: whale.to/c/predatory_gangsta…
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I completely agree with you, Marianne.
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Thank you for all you do. You are truly a guiding light in these times. 💗 I am so deeply grateful.
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Trump was referring to uv and hydrogen peroxide therapy as being used successfully by Dr Brownstein and his associates , not injecting bleach. People are superficial and dumbed-down by media
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