1/ The head of the CDC said it poses more of a public health risk for children to stay home than it is to reopen schools. In what way? Could we take a moment to consider what that means?
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2/ If we actually think American children are so abused, so mentally or physically endangered at home as to make it worth the catastrophic risk of re-opening schools too soon, then shouldn’t that itself be seen as a humanitarian emergency?

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3/ There are so many millions of chronically traumatized children in America that they're literally at risk just being home. But instead of an all-out effort to ameliorate those conditions, we use it as an excuse to endanger them further by unsafely sending them back to school.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes, it should be. And if you dont understand this, you haven't been even remotely in touch with how broken and shattered homes are. Get involved and then you'll know. Become a foster parent.
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Hardly out of touch on that. And I've been deeply involved. mariannenow.com/issues/plan-…
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Off point. Most American children are abused. You know, the system itself is against clear humanitarian aid. lol. "Aid", this word should never been said in American society. But we see it day in and day out. Estab. has put Biden forward, and we bow in thankful unity. Nup.
Replying to @marwilliamson
I want to live in a world where Marianne Williamson is the head of the Department of Children and Spiritual Wellness Services. ❤️
Replying to @marwilliamson
And yet we underpay our teachers and underfund our schools.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
EXACTLY!!! And why the hell is it more important to spend billions on war toys instead of protecting our own children???
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