#Human Rights
Target:
United Nations
Region:
GLOBAL

America is reporting nearly 2,000 covid-19 deaths daily, according to a seven-day average compiled by Johns Hopkins University. That is only 40% below the country’s January peak. But the true death toll is much worse. Adjusting for population, the death rate is now about eight times higher in America than in the rest of the rich world. In countries where families are hungry, where baton-happy police enforce lockdowns and where cronies’ pickings from the abuse of office dwindle along with the economy, that may eventually cause some regimes to lose control. For the time being, though, the traffic is in the other direction. Unscrupulous autocrats are exploiting the pandemic to do what they always do: grab power at the expense of the people they govern.

We, the underdog, call on the UN and all World leaders, to contribute 70% of all profits garnered from Covid 19 and subsequent variants.

The combined wealth of the nation’s 657 billionaires increased more than $1.3 trillion, or 44.6 percent, since the pandemic lockdowns began.

Over those same 12 months, more than 29 million Americans contracted the virus and more than 535,000 died from it.

As billionaire wealth soared over, almost 80 million lost work between March 21, 2020, and Feb. 20, 2021, and 18 million were collecting unemployment on Feb. 27, 2021

To exploit a human catastrophe in order to gain enormous wealth is ethically immoral and criminal.

Instead of notifying the citizens of the world, you withheld impertinent information that would have saved lives.

This entire tragedy could have been prevented in spite of your greed.

Pointing fingers at each other will not bring back those who lost their lives. Nor will it ease the pain of those left behind.

Once again, the only thing that can ever bring an ounce of reprieve is monetary compensation. Can you really put a price on life? Absolutely not!

Those who capitalized off the suffering of others need to make amends. The undue stress caused simply because of greed is unimaginable to most people.

Coupled with the knowledge that the viruses were allegedly manufactured by our very own government is treason at the highest levels.

It is mind boggling. We are fed false propaganda by government shills willing to spread fabrications about other countries.

Prime example, the Bush administration's blatant dog hunt and pony show during the Hussein catastrophic era.

Blowing that horn so loud accusing them of stockpiling nuclear weapons in order to seize their precious oil. These actions are an abomination against all humanity.

It helped further tarnish America's reputation. You lost the trust of the entire global community, most importantly, your very own citizens can no longer believe a word that comes out of your mouths
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The only thing that will even appease the hardworking American citizens is monetary compensation.
Restitiution for pain and suffering, inconvenience and putting up with incompetent actions by people who have lost respect of those who matter most.

What are you holding office for if the people you supposedly represent cannot rely on you to govern without impunity? Where is your compassion for our communities who give up their lives for this country?

The veterans are homeless and without proper medical care after they've fought wars for fuel. Fossil fuel that is causing harm to our planet, by the way.

When will you accept responsibility for abandoning American families in such a flippant, blasé manner?

Restoration is necessary. Pay America what it deserves in full. Everyone of us. Especially those under the $200,000.00 income bracket.
Poverty and homelessness in the world's wealthiest country is embarrassing. Instead of making America great again how about making things right?!

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The Covid 19 Restitution petition to United Nations was written by Soulher poword and is in the category Human Rights at GoPetition.