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We Won't Die Quietly

Submitted on Jul 3, 2025 by  MariaHIVMejia
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Last night, I rewatched How to Survive a Plague, the powerful documentary by Peter Staley. I've shared it many times over the years so others can understand the history of how brave gay men, women, and their allies fought relentlessly for their lives while a negligent government let a generation die in silence. Watching it again last night reminded me: maybe this was no coincidence.

Because here we are again.

Another cruel, monstrous bill is threatening to take healthcare away from millions of us including myself. Medicaid, Medicare, and programs that help children, disabled people, elderly citizens, survivors of domestic violence, and so many others are at risk - all to give billionaires yet another tax break.

How can those in power sleep at night knowing what this will cause? How can anyone watch their fellow humans suffer, families going without medicine, elders being pushed out of nursing homes, children with special needs left without care, and still call this justice?

This isn't about policy.
This is an attack on life itself.

We've seen this before. And like the brave members of ACT UP, I believe we must rise again. We must fight back again and again until we physically can't anymore.

This country dares to speak of "independence" while millions are held hostage by poverty, racism, ableism, and greed. What kind of freedom is that?

Jesus himself was poor. He lived humbly, walked with the marginalized, healed the sick - not for profit, but out of love. Those who push this deadly agenda and call themselves "Christian" have forgotten the very essence of what they preach.

If aliens exist, and I believe they might, I wouldn't blame them for leaving this planet behind. Sometimes I wish I could too. Because this world, this system, is broken. But even in my devastation, I know I was born to fight. I have fought to stay alive and I will continue!!!!!

Because healthcare is not a privilege. It is a human right. WTF

We won't stay silent.
We won't back down.
We won't let our people die without a fight.

Much love and light 🙏
And all the fire of those who came before me.
María HIV Mejia

 

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Submitted by boseolotu
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Dear Sister María,


 

Your words pierced through my spirit like lightning. 🔥

That I don’t know how to describe or express my feelings about this.


 

Reading your reflection brought both deep sorrow and renewed strength. The parallels you drew between the history of the AIDS epidemic and the current attack on healthcare are not just chilling—they are prophetic. You reminded us that injustice may evolve in its methods, but it remains rooted in the same deadly silence, greed, and disregard for human life.


 

Thank you for daring to feel, to rage, to hope—and to fight.


 

As a fellow woman of faith, I found myself nodding when you wrote of Jesus. Yes, the Christ who healed without charging a fee, who walked among the rejected and oppressed, who broke every social and religious boundary to bring love—that is the Jesus we follow. And it’s exactly that love that demands we not stay quiet.


 

You reminded me that advocacy is not a side mission—it is survival. And in your fire, I see the flames of those who came before us, and those yet to come.


 

We will rise. We will fight. Because we must.


 

In love, in solidarity, and in unwavering hope,

Let’s keep the fire of HOPE alive 


 

Submitted by MariaHIVMejia
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So sorry for responding late. I’ve just been very overwhelmed. My oldest aunt has Parkinson’s and dying, but I’m glad I got to see her when I went to Colombia  this past January.! all the words that you said touch me deeply you know I’m an extremely relentless and passionate human being. Let me correct that I am not a human being. Hell no let’s just  I love you.

Submitted by Ci Ci
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Yes to everything! What would you say to someone who doesn't know where to start of doesn't think that their voice matters?

Submitted by MariaHIVMejia
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I’m so sorry  wonder you asked me that question that they in the car I just been going through a lot my  Parkinson and she’s pretty much  but I’m glad I got to see her this   I went to Colombia … everybody’s  about how many  save  complete and someone will relate to that voice. Now, if you could reach the masses more of a  for the person, I am burned out, but I’m going to burn myself to the death of me. This is my last battle as far as this situation with healthcare I’m tired. I love you. Thank you for your support. More next subject, I think it will be a supernova empath which is me or the empath beast. Lol 

Submitted by JustineDD
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It really seems like we are going backwards and time is repeating itself. I love the fire you have to continue to fight for all. I will definitely add this to my watch list.

Submitted by MariaHIVMejia
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I really appreciate how much you’ve been supporting me. It means the world to me. The support of my   has not been in  I’m   this last battle with this situation of millions of people affected with their healthcare and I’m ready to go. I’m tired and it’s not suicide so I don’t believe in  I’m too much of a fighter. I just don’t belong here like I’ve been telling everyone. I am not a human being. I am a being of the light that was put on this earth unfortunately to heal people through my   that shit.xo

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