When did we become so cruel?
A Connecticut prisoner who has asthma is set to be released in about 30 days, but fears he won’t survive these last few weeks if he contracts COVID-19: “I don’t want to go home in a body bag.” theappeal.org/connecticut-co…

May 15, 2020 · 4:55 AM UTC

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When we thought it was a good idea to rip hundreds of thousands of people from their homeland and whip, chain, and subjugate them for generations, I thought that was pretty cruel.
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To be honest America has always been cruel; I’m just soo Thankful to God that everything out in the open! Thank God for Social Media & Camera’s
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"Land Ho!" on the Santa Maria.
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It’s always been a battle of fear vs. love! Thank God that Love wins in the end! In the interim we just have to Love with Conviction and spread love to as many people as possible!! #EnoughIsEnough #WeAreTheRevolution #createtogether
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How can we be cruel of we let Manafort out #EqualJustice
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And by all means release Manafort! 🤮
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In the 1990s when the Democrats turned a hard right.
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Partly when we have lost ability to make discretionary decisions. Which partly goes to being overwhelmed and partly also being desensitized and a general lack of empathy.
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I take it you’re not a history major then!
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Ask @NYGovCuomo. His arrogant jerk behavior about inframe #ASL provides textbook example how acceptable disability discrimination remains. #covid19 #CripTheVote