Crisis and Accountability
Americans have long believed in their ability to shape narratives around crises, yet the ongoing pandemic challenges this notion. The exhaustion felt today reflects deeper issues of poor citizenship and societal indulgence, revealing how a lack of physical activity and access to healthy food contributes to the nation's struggles. As infections rise, it's clear that the virus disregards our optimistic narratives, forcing a reckoning with the realities of public health in America.In this clip
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