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I'm going to start listing some good things that have happened in society, and I know a lot of you are going to want to say, Well, that's all over now, it will all be taken away, but remember nothing lasts forever, even the bad stuff. So, instead of giving into despair and hopelessness, think for a second, and instead of tearing down hope, add to the list.

The idea that we would have open legal gay marriage in my lifetime wasn't something I believed would happen, but here we are.

I can buy legal recreational Marijuana in my state.

The show Drag Race not only exists, but it has for a long time, and it's very popular.

AIDS is no longer a death sentence.

And to add to that, you can take a drug that will just stop you from getting it.

There is a vaccine for Malaria.

I can just go buy an electric car.

When I was a kid, parents hitting kids was the rule, not an exception.

In my teens and 20's, I never met a transitioned or transitioning Trans person, now I know lots of them.

Abortion pills exist.

There are tenant union.

There is a vaccine against cervical cancer.

Women make up more than half of the college educated work force.

Millions of people showed up to protest police brutality in 2020, I know that's not enough, but if you compare that to the past, or even Rodney King, it's a big fucking deal.

Things are rough, and we are scared, but we haven't just been treading water, and we won't just sit in misery. It's never going to be perfect, but we can be better.

@RickiTarr One bit of medical science that I find really impressive is the care we can give for premature babies. If I'd been born at 26 weeks' gestation, there is no way I'd have survived.

Babies born that prematurely today have an excellent chance of growing up to be healthy adults.

Phil Thane ✅

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You might have survived but it was very rare. A friend of my mother had a very premature baby in the late 1940s. She weighed less than 2lb. She had to be washed with olive oil as soap and water was too aggressive for her skin, and for 6 months she wore dolls' clothes from a toy shop. But she lived. Thanks to a new invention back then, the
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