Jiang says Satan's attempt to separate from the body is like an organ becoming cancerous, only to discover that outside the body it has no purpose and simply decays.
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Cancer
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Jiang frames Trump’s MAGA project as removing transnational-capital parasites from the American host, a painful process like cancer treatment.
Jiang argues cancer can be interpreted as loss of faith: the body falls apart when someone stops believing in themselves, life purpose, and relevance in the world.
He says cancer patients and poor people are encouraged toward euthanasia because expensive treatment makes them burdens on the medical system.
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"...particular function. And this particular organ, Satan chose to become a cancer. And so the body threw him out. But what he didn't recognize..."
"...of parasites, guys, it's a painful, painful process. It's like a cancer, right? Have you guys been through cancer treatment? It's painful. Chemotherapy, they..."
"They have to get rid of it, but it's gonna be a very painful process. That's gonna take a long time, years, possibly decades,..."
"Okay? So you can argue that cancer is really a question of loss of faith. What is cancer? Cancer is a splitting of cells,..."
"...lot of them, as you can see, most is actually from cancer. Now, what's interesting about cancer is that it's the most expensive disease..."
"...to conduct euthanasia. Even if the person was suffering from brain cancer and the person was just basically in hell every day, the government..."
"...you are you know shorter or you live shorter you get cancer you know so all of us are"
"...killing your body that's how you a lot of people get cancer and all kinds of disease when you're angry"
"...just the dance plate since medicare, death experience they analyze both cancer metsy Chungでも我 Yu Shi Jo Ko Mao want to stay here which..."
"...of innocent suffering such a baby being born with a developing cancer this is a great idea and something i really don't think much..."
"...able to rise up and walk, we'll be able to cure cancer. I mean, this is an incredible future we're facing and it's going..."
"One of our sisters have fallen to cancer. Oh, that's not great. Sergeant Major Christie Adora Hartman Fields, mother of two. I would request..."
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