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Denise E Paris's avatar

As always, your commentary is dead on and echoes my own faint beliefs. Many do not have the courage to speak their truths, especially when they have a platform at their mercy. I am still thankful though, that even if they are late, they are still coming to sit and finally share. It is a small step in the right direction and is growing our numbers. I am hopeful, that every little bit is help. Thank you Amy for keeping us open and honest.

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Amy Loftus's avatar

Thanks Denise. It is a small step. I just really like it when people acknowledge being late. I think we all do. Sometimes we even get a why. It helps, especially when the stakes are high. In this case, I find it necessary to a lot of humans.

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Robin Lerner's avatar

so many actors suffered loss of income - loss of health insurance - just like the firefighters, healthcare workers, EMTs, pilots, the military, you name it -all at the hands of sanctimonious, self righteous, mind controlled a**holes- fran was married once to dr. shiva - he's no fool. he was at the forefront of this conversation - questioning the narrative early on. she had to have known the skinny- why did she not speak up sooner? tsk tsk- shame on her.

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Amy Loftus's avatar

Well said and good point. To know and to remain silent is forgivable, but not unless someone owns it now. Otherwise, I am with you on the tsk tsk of pretending an explanation is not in order. Go public without owning the timing and background, and you're still not helping anyone. Just more from the "amnesty" crowd.

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