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Dionne Dumitru's avatar

American culture gives lip service to the Christian values that Carter spent his life exemplifying. What it really values is inauthenticity-as in Reagan, who was an actor frontman for the rising far-right corporate interests, and the grifter who’s readying to retake power next month-someone who makes people feel good about themselves.

I remember people deriding Carter for wearing a cardigan, in his efforts to encourage others to turn down their thermostats in the winter. People wanted to be told not to worry-the country’s resources are infinite, since that’s a comforting lie.

So a man who’s made millions of lives immeasurably better in quiet service to others will have 15 minutes before being pushed aside in the nation’s narrative by a selfish man who can no longer run a charity because of his scams. This is a real problem. The cultural values are horribly broken.

Thanks for documenting the good in Carter’s legacy. I think people care, if they know.

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Joy Overstreet's avatar

Thank you for highlighting this tremendous achievement in public health, especially since there’s no glory (here) in doing good works in some far off “shithole country.”

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