Joshua_me
Today's Sustainable Fish
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We lost a wonderful and courageous woman yesterday.
It's hard to believe that before the mid-1970's breast cancer was something that was rarely spoken of in public - as if it were a source of shame or somehow "dirty".
The same with alcohol and drug addiction. That was another "taboo" subject that was kept under wraps and no doubt thousands (if not millions) of people died because of the stigma that was attached to it.
Betty Ford changed all of that. Her contributions to society are immeasurable.
May she find the eternal peace she so richly deserves.
It's hard to believe that before the mid-1970's breast cancer was something that was rarely spoken of in public - as if it were a source of shame or somehow "dirty".
The same with alcohol and drug addiction. That was another "taboo" subject that was kept under wraps and no doubt thousands (if not millions) of people died because of the stigma that was attached to it.
Betty Ford changed all of that. Her contributions to society are immeasurable.
May she find the eternal peace she so richly deserves.