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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ultimately people want to take the easy road ... and going back to sleep is inevitable ...
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Literally why Trump is better than Biden. It forces people to continue the fight instead of allowing them to fall back into complacency
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We cannot let this happen. I do not think the new admin will ignore this massive problem. We must make sure they don’t.
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That behavior would be indicative of a group of people out of touch with reality. If that is the forefront of the democrat population we have so much more wrong with this country then could ever be imagined.
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It's happening already, and they have completely "whitewashed", Biden's history, and forgotten how we got here in the first place
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How can we forget the pain when it’s on tv every single day? When we’re actually experiencing it too? We are happy he was elected bc he will actually care to HELP US!
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That would not be new
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My good God @marwilliamson for years you have vilified half the population of this country . . .
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Nobody can forget the suffering of the forgotten ones. To forget would be foolish. I don't think Biden will forget.