Friday, May 13, 2022

For me personally, it was a lot like watching people in my church dying because they wouldn't go to a doctor in the 1950s:

in regard to watching 1 million tested and 9 million untested die of Covid-19 the last few years here in the U.S. It's a pretty awful feeling knowing you cannot save these people from their own ignorance. However, I also had to watch my best friend from this church in 2006 die because he wouldn't have open heart surgery and I had to watch my father die from Prostate cancer because he wouldn't have his prostate removed in time to save his life then in 1985 either. 

It's a very hard thing to watch people you love as friends and relatives die when they don't have to before their time no matter who you are. 

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