The personalization of politics is one of the worst trends of the past decade. Harris's vision of health care would not cover 100% of cancer patients, full stop. Her personal experiences do not change that.
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Implying that only one person and their plan is acceptable, and all other candidates prefer people die of cancer because they are evil, is personalization of politics too.
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I feel like you’re projecting a viewpoint here, she’s clearly just making a point about how all healthcare in regards to life threatening illnesses should be accessible to all. Cancer is like the first illness someone typically thinks of when they think of a terminal illness.
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Not saying this to be combative, I just know it’s easy to view things through an affirmation lens.
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“Some Reason” = we don’t want people to die needlessly
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Gray is awful, it doesn't take a stretch like this to demonstrate that
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tell me, SHOULD we die of diabetes and cancer? who among us has not had a relative die a miserable and expensive death at the hands of diabetes or cancer? please, Feral Internet Matt, tell us why thinking we should not makes us awful
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Nothing in her comment was a personal attack. This is a real policy difference. Harris cannot use her personal story to quash debate.
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And reading it again, I think
@blakehounshell is being deliberately dishonest and manipulative. Briahna didn't say one thing about Harris' mother.
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