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Adding Fuel To The Fire Of Our Pandemics - The Seattle Medium

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The President's idiocy on the Confederate flag suggests he does not know history. His refusal to utter the words "Black Lives Matter" reminds us (but we already knew) that he doesn't think Black Lives Matter. His request that NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace apologize for reacting when he found a noose in his area was spacious. His response to a CBS interviewer who asked him about Black people's police shooting was to note that white people are shot by police, too.

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