1/ 600,000 people have died of Covid in America, which is deeply tragic. But it should also be noted that the same amount of people die of cancer in America every year.

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2/ Yet cancer statistics don’t get a fraction of the attention Covid statistics have gotten, and for a reason. Food & chemical companies, Big Ag and all environmental polluters should be held accountable for the massive amounts of carcinogens in our food, air, water & pesticides.
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3/ Both government and mass media are under the undue influence of massive industries that literally poison our air, food and water on a consistent basis.
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4/ We should be talking about more than just healthcare; we should be talking about why there’s so much chronic illness in the USA compared to other countries. Until we get the money out of politics & break up corporate monopolies that control the media, none of this will change
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5/ “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” - James Baldwin
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Replying to @marwilliamson
When the f did America get 300 billion people???
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Replying to @marwilliamson
You cannot catch cancer by breathing the same air as someone who has cancer. And, It is more like one million Americans died from covid. npr.org/sections/coronavirus…
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Cancer isn't contagious, glad I could clear that up
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Replying to @marwilliamson
You mean *with* covid. Probably way, way less died *of* covid.
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cancer isnt contagious
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Make Covid fight Cancer in the RING this weekend at 8pm EST / 6pm PST bring your POPCORN cause this fight is gonna be DEADLY. Caring about people dying in general is kinda important. Paying attention to a temporary and short term solvable mass contagion isnt ignoring cancer
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