Many cancer survivors speak of the experience as having motivated them to change their life. That’s where we are as a society now. We’ve removed a political malignancy from our body politic but we need to ask ourselves what changes we need to make in order for it to not reappear.

Nov 9, 2020 · 11:13 AM UTC

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The issue is that this removal of Trump was not the removal of the cancer. It was simply the initial symptoms & test that told us we had cancer. Now we must seek our the cancers and remove them in addition to changing our lifestyle & choices that led us to fighting for our lives.
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Mental health awareness would be a good place to start. We simply can't have individuals and groups with personality disorders at the highest levels of government. Trump's go to demographic was the uneducated white male voter, we start there through new media alternatives.
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Why do we always wait till we hit rock bottom until we strive to change. Why can’t we start from a position of wellness? Churches have failed, spiritual community is mute, and the responsibility is just on the government... clean the cup from the inside-out.
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I'm sure you know we've only begun to remove our greatest threat This malignancy is throughout the body and still raging we won a crucial battle, but we will lose this war unless we address root rot We must forge a path that ensures we are never again beholden to either party
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The roots of that cancer are Trumps millions of followers and their ideology. The endemic problem has been going on for a long time... But, healing needs to occur in a wholistic, systemic way, understanding the root problem.
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We didn't remove the cancer, we removed one tumor
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A cancer diagnosis often shakes us into a different perspective. Priorities change. What we have here, too, is a crisis of misinformation, and we have to fix that. We can’t make valid decisions without valid information ☮️
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First you have to understand that almost all millionaire billionaire people take part in corruption. As soon as everyone excepts that, we can look at any potential leader to be with both eyes to notice what is real over what others tell we must like.
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Great analogy. So true.
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As a cancer survivor !! Yes !! 100% 💗💗💗💗big changes