Why does the media talk so much more about the coronavirus than about the food lines, the evictions, the social consequences of all that despair? There are many ways to ruin a life and damage a nation.

Nov 29, 2020 · 5:11 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Thank you .. we need more leaders condemning lockdowns. My grandmother hasn’t left her house at her nursing home community in 8 months. Not even for meals. I can’t tell you how many studies I’ve read in the past decade about loneliness, stress, & death. They know these things.
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Good tweet it's definitely not going to be over with a vaccination
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All these questions that need answers, it’s like the tootsie roll pop commercial “the world will never know” because mostly the people that should care, really don’t, why because it doesn’t concern them...
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We are in a crisis and we must stop the spread and help people. Congress must pass the bill and help people! State and local government must help extend benefits and stop evictions. Please give to food banks.
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Fixated on problem not the solution that’s why. Solution means working together we still have a divided mindset. Throw in the towel and #workTogether
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Fear-mongering. Plain and simple. They want more clicks and views and ratings. Shame
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True.Fear sucks us in. & covid 19 May effect us all. Only the disenfranchised face the other part of a greater pandemic.
@singularity001 Make a note: Never start a tweet that’s criticizing someone else with the phrase “(First Name) it’s easy to criticize.”
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A better fear factor!!!!