My concern is that people will be so relieved to see Biden become president they’ll be tempted to forget how much pain is still out there and just be excited that everything is “back to normal.” A permanent underclass will have then become a permanent class of invisible sufferers

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“Back to normal” = Wall Street/Deep State run government; zero media coverage of kids in cages or bombs dropping on brown people overseas. You all didn’t want a leader. You wanted to be able to ignore politics altogether. The media blackout on it is exactly what you wanted.
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We have to trust that Biden will bring progressives to the table and their voices will be heard and change will start. Change may be slow but remember Republicans will never allow progressives at the table. 🤞🏼✌🏻🙏🏼❤️
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It’s been gat way for years Marianne all these wealthier Biden people just want to go back to sleep.
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This is an at least 2 decade fight against fascism. We can't relax.
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Not those of us not gaslit into voting for him.
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One of the many reasons it was so critically important to not let that orange maniac win in 2016. So much of this nightmare was preventable.
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I think there have been enough traumatized souls to motivate a movement. What’s the percentage of engaged people does it take to make a difference? It’s like 3%...just saying, I think the abusers might be in for a bit of poetic justice. 🧡💚💙🧡💚💙🧡
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People who have to deal with the pain are not going to forget no matter who is president.
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We won’t. We know he’s a transition for something saner but we will still ask him for the changes we want.
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