Long-Term on Education, Healthcare, and Abolition

            As long as some feel that they can maintain their social status by excluding others from education, others will work to increase equality of opportunity, particularly through education. As long as some people lack adequate healthcare, others will work to increase healthcare outcomes. As long as there is slavery, others will work to abolish slavery. If you care about increasing access to education, healthcare, and abolishing slavery, be prepared to support these issues by voting, donating, and volunteering, as long as people are being excluded from education, healthcare, or are enslaved.

With the Presidential election this year, I am reminded of how I felt under the first Trump administration, which was mostly anxiety and fear for the future. No one person, whether President Biden, or Vice President Harris, will be able to completely solve these problems, but if we work together, we can move forward.


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