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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Because those a response to a failure in capitalism, while no one can be blamed for the virus.
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Because they don't want to go anywhere near C A P I T A L I S M
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Documentation ... Corvid can be documented every day with statistics, with numbers ... People starving and loosing their homes isn't being documented in the same way ... their plight needs to somehow be documented ... and updated ... on a daily basis.
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Why? We know you know that answer. It's in your post! Appalling beyond words, and we ain't seen nothing yet. I volunteer with low income and homeless in Michigan. No words to describe the heartbreaking pleas for help.
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Covid IS reason for long lines WHICH I SEE all the time so MEDIA is talking about this Joining the chorus of fake media does not help But yes need a camera on issue MORE Seems no believes own eyes or ears about ANYTHING
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Because Biden has no plans for any of your list.
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because then the people start questioning things
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Wake up time Marianne! B/C Covid keeps Americans in fear. While afraid we don’t notice the rich pilfering all the wealth, & resetting society to benefit them, and them alone! They don’t care about the poor!
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Because like Politicians, news networks are owned by the elites ! And they don’t care about helping to people!
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This is a good question 👏🏼 Why are covid “cases “ & deaths so much more newsworthy than deaths from other contagious respiratory diseases? The experts that have been fighting tuberculosis for decades, say the covid lockdowns will greatly INCREASE the TB burden...
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