Yeah, you're right. The entire LGBTQ+ Community as a whole should forgive and forget the AIDS Crisis, Gay Panic, the roll back of Trans rights, general homophobia and transphobia in modern context or vernacular, and praise the people that caused millions of preventable deaths.pic.twitter.com/FlbHLssEJQ
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Well, in 1992, which was less than 30 years ago, I was a little girl watching her uncle die horribly while listening to her president saying the LGBTQ community should “change our behavior” if we don’t want to die. https://www.thenation.com/article/george-hw-bush-world-aids-day-obit/ …
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I couldn’t even hug him as he died because he was worried that the science was wrong and he’s get me sick. I had to wave from behind a window to his room.
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How many millions of deaths does a powerful white man have to be responsible for (via malice or negligence or whatever) for you to think that maybe those deaths and the actions or inactions that caused them should be a dominating part of his historical legacy?
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They absolutely do count, & I'm no fan of Obama's. But his presidency does nothing to change the fact that racism is a massive factor in US foreign policy, that Bush benefitted from white supremacy on his way into the White House and weaponized white supremacy in the White House.
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If, even now, under Trump, you can't see that the United States is a white supremacist nation, then it's you who are operating under some delusion. I wish you luck in someday having your eyes opened to reality. Thankfully that's not my job, and this has grown tiresome. Bye.
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