And allowing them to starve should be considered a crime against humanity.
Making sure millions of Americans don't starve should not be controversial.

Dec 11, 2020 · 4:28 AM UTC

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Marianne Williamson was saying it along the campaign trail-and she’s saying it now... “You don’t let 13 million children go hungry in the richest country in the world-it’s immoral.”
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Marianne, do you know this woman is? Not a good thing to be use her statements as an example.
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Right, allowing a pandemic to ravage our country... Can we prosecute for genocide?
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Who is starving and why can't they get food stamps?
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Well then our entire government should be locked up, minus a handful
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More crimes against humanity that the US will sign-onto but not enforce, whatsoever . . . like war crimes . . . prison conditions . . housing, healthcare . .
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Simple solution. Open things back up. Let people work to earn money and food so the economy doesn’t collapse. And don’t forget to rightly pin the blame for all of this on China and the genocidal CCP.
Unfortunately "crimes against humanity" has lost all pull with Americans. But this is actual state murder of Americans by closing down their means of earning a living and giving them nothing in return.
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Wouldn't be the first
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Starvation, war, death and basically anything bad for humans is created by the money makers. Every war and forced starvation was created by them. We are under the control of these evil people because they own the Fed. We do not have control of our money and our politicians.