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We celebrate Biden & Harris

Mainers celebrate Joe Biden’s victory of the 2020 United States presidential election in downtown Portland, Maine, USA.
Photographer: 
Enrico Della Pietra (Shutterstock, 2020).

Thank you to the majority of the U.S. population for voting humanitarian

The last four years have been a nightmare whirlwind for the U.S. and the entire world. Division has been created. Walls have been, partially, built. Immigrants and refugees have suffered tremendously. Women have been degraded and sexualized. Systemic racism and police brutality has grown. Greed and money have been the focus instead of sharing and caring.

For the first time in 25 years, a president is leaving office after only one term. This speaks volumes about the situation. For the first time in U.S. history a black, Asian woman has been selected as vice president, namely, Kamala Harris. This says a lot about the U.S.’s new president elect, Joe Biden.

On a personal level, and as director of Humanexus, I extend my great and endless gratitude to all the humanitarians who voted for Joe Biden. I genuinely believe that no real humanitarian would ever vote for Donald Trump. Maybe a developing humanitarian, in wilderness, could vote for him one time, but never a second time! The people of the United States of America have spoken, the majority of them being humanitarians (those who voted for Biden). The U.S. has made it clear that it wants to take a humanitarian path. As Harris said, the people of the U.S. have chosen: “hope, unity, decency, science, and truth,” something which the world needs now more than ever, to get through the trials and sorrows of the global Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the many other problems that are testing humanity’s ways of living and even its very existence.

Thank you, humanitarians!

Sincerely yours
Venke Kofod Christiansen

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Venke Kofod Christiansen


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