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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Didn't see where she was saying it was
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She has for a long time, it was part of her campaign platform. youtube.com/tsQjOdsf8SM
Did you bother to read the rest of her thread?
People are dying from the effects of environmental racism and that is a political and a moral issue. The fact that she's highlighting it should be applauded, not nitpicked.
You're sending me this because?
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You certainly find it funny to waste people's time nitpicking about items that aren't even up for discussion, so feel free to laugh this off too.
Nothing like her in any regard. Stop wasting people's time on the internet. You and Charlotte both seem to have that in common.
And? Her points still stand
She didn't say it was