Remember folks, we're advocates for #justice and #compassion, even when the situation makes it difficult to feel that way.
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Replying to @ExpatBanana
I understand how it can feel that way, and there's no shame in feeling that way. If you don't mind the counterpoint, would him not dying be an injustice or justice not being served?
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Replying to @DLiamDorris
Injustice, simply because if he survives QAnon will use it as a talking point of how COVID is a hoax and not serious. Anti-maskers will increase and hundreds of thousands more deaths will occur.
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Replying to @ExpatBanana
That's a reasonable response, and your point is well taken. Follow-up: Does that mean that justice is in the hands of medical professionals and nature?
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Replying to @DLiamDorris
Not medical professionals, no. Simply because they should *always* do their best regardless. Nature? That depends on your definition of the word. If you mean finally his obesity, terrible eating habits, lack of exercise, and genuine disdain for science catches up with him, yes.
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Replying to @ExpatBanana
P. Trump is the worst president in U.S. history, and I think we can agree on that. I have a desire to see him judged as such, so that justice may be served. If, and only if, he dies from Covid, the world will sigh in relief, but we will be robbed of the appropriate justice.
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Replying to @DLiamDorris
I have very little hope that he will serve any other justice. His taxes, for example, showed nothing illegal. His other corruption is copied by virtually all other politicians in Washington, thus they have no reason to go after him.
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Totally agreed on. Additionally, he has inadvertently (and not to give him any credit what-so-ever), shined a light on corruption on all sides and the system that was built to support it. His death from Covid would only serve to sweep that systemic corruption under the rug.
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