1) not really a reason to not try to "cure" cancer. you're just stating the obvious
2) so Biden invented the saying "cure for cancer" now? he says he wants to cure cancer and the overwhelmeing response is "THERE ARE A LOT OF CANCERS YOU IDIOT, SHUT UP." Look at that bitch eating her crackers if there ever was an example of this.
3) "curing" cancer and solving climate change isn't mutually exclusive. you can do both at the same time. accessibility is another issue entirely -- can't even get insulin for a reasonable price, so there's going to have to be a separate solution for that.
moreover its a personal issue for him. saying nothing about trying to solve (since we can't say "cure" without being called a con man) cancer would just illicit people saying he's an asshole since his son died of cancer and he's doing nothing about it.
but yeah next time someone says they want to cure cancer just call them an idiot
People already are searching for more and better treatments for cancer. It's a multi-billion dollar industry. And it's currently unclear how much more could presently be done to speed up research into it. So it costs a politician nothing to promise they'll revamp cancer research because most people wouldn't be able to notice any changes.
Do you wanna know what kind of changes people can notice? Shit like Canada banning single-use plastics. Shit like Germany closing all of their coal-based power plants. Concrete changes you can point to as both a reference for the works you're doing, and as an inspiration to other people to try and do similar.
Biden didn't invent the fantasy that cancer can be cured, but he seems to have no problem spreading it. You don't seem to understand: cancer biologically cannot be cured, because it's not something where the problem is curable. It's not just a matter of how many cancers there are, but what cancer even is in the first place. It'd be like trying to cure broken bones. The problem isn't foreign agents that need to be quelled, but natural systems breaking down in malignant fashions.
Accessibility is
not a separate issue because Biden is vocally opposed to medicare for all. So what's the point of developing improved cancer treatments if more people aren't going to be able to get them?
People don't want a president with a personal issue. We want a president who represents the people they preside over. We can't afford to have someone who's getting caught up in personal vendettas.
So, you've just already decided in your head that people who don't like Biden are being mean to him, and now all of our well-reasoned explanations for being upset with him are getting added to your nag pile, "look at that bitch eating crackers" style.