We are healing as we are plague and why the fate of our country seems to be in the vicious circle of despair. It seems you are here and there, you will be tried violently by violence and pain. What is this plague that plagues our society and deprives past generations of innocence and happiness? Because of that individualistic desire, our society is condemned as the current country. If a man is his own fall, then he is also a plague of his society.
Oh, I am worried that the unintentional popularity of the United States may not cure at this time. As a plague denying this unnecessary suffering, we prefer to focus on the news until the next bad title is played on the screen and gives us some screaming things. We will continue to ignore the catastrophic impact of economic inequality so as to accept a completely preventable disease such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, that is our complete breeding of our fellow countrymen.
The diseases we receive are influenza, pneumonia, and urinary tract infections. They are diseases that we receive from "bug" attacks. These are diseases that we died in the early 19th century: plague, sepsis etc. If we find 'cure' (antibiotics) and people survive, they will be the best cure. These diseases
But we all know well. I have plague. But this is a kind of madness, not a physical illness, but the spirit of our country. I found a disease healed at the edge of the gun. You can not understand the real reasons for a responsible gun law. This agenda was there. Radicals in the 1960s and 1970s mentioned it. One year, 100 million Americans died. There has been no war that robbed many people since World War II. The world is scary. Horror movies were sent overseas before the Internet connection was disconnected. Every country on the planet caused protests and riots. The anger of the country is obvious. Is this a role model of the world? Is this the end result of democracy? Is this a shining example? Because they are different colors, countries that are willing to sacrifice themselves completely for men, women, children?