Trump's Department of Justice just signaled that companies can dump toxic water in all-Black communities. Is it time to ban Both Siders?

Ban Both Siders?


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Bunchy Carter

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:patrice: As a southern marsupial that was born and raised up north...there's tons of black communities mainly in the sound. Hell, Prichard, Al enduring a water crisis and this shyt is right on cue with deading any sort of resolution to that matter.

Also majority black could mean "all black" as the shyt could manage to put a end to Flints water issues by telling them to eat a orange dikk.

I do not know of many All Black Cities in the Sound:jbhmm:.....But I know none of you took time out to read the link in OP original post from the DOJ website, and it does not say anything in regard to Black Communities.

Also the the water crisis in Prichard, Al happened under Biden and he could have fixed it under his $5B infrastructure plan, because the water crisis was due to a decaying water infrastructure:unimpressed:.

Also, the Flint water crisis started in 2014, under Obama and Obama could have fixed it:unimpressed:.

I'm helping keep this struggle thread going because nobody cared about this topic until I came in.
 
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I do not know of many All Black Cities in the Sound:jbhmm:.....But I know none of you took time out to read the link in OP original post from the DOJ website, and it does not say anything in regard to Black Communities.

Also the the water crisis in Prichard, Al happened under Biden and he could have fixed it under his $5B infrastructure plan, because the water crisis was due to a decaying water infrastructure:unimpressed:.

Also, the Flint water crisis started in 2014, under Obama and Obama could have fixed it:unimpressed:.


You are stupid ass fukk and the problem is we have too many stupid negros like you in our community. Trump's DOJ is dismissing this stuff is worse than what Biden did.
 
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@RamsayBolton why even make this thread outside of information? Both siders aren't genuine. They could be dying from cancer due to polluted water and claim you're fear mongering by telling them the water is polluted. You can't reason with that level of insanity.

but thats my point - why let them spew their nonsense when real Black lives are stake?
 
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People have live off of message boards. You wouldn't know nothing about that you demofag shill
Get the fukk out of here with that weak ass excuse. You've been in these threads running non-stop interference for Trump since it started posting again. You're obviously someone's alt.

Who's alt-account is this? @Barnett114 @Houston911 @hex
 

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Gonna be more Cancer Alley type communities popping up.

(Washington, DC) – The fossil fuel and petrochemical industry in the Louisiana area that has come to be known as “Cancer Alley” has devastated the health, lives, and environment of residents, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Cancer Alley refers to an approximately 85-mile stretch of communities along the banks of the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, where communities exist side by side with some 200 fossil fuel and petrochemical operations.

The 98-page report, “‘We’re Dying Here’: The Fight for Life in a Louisiana Fossil Fuel Sacrifice Zone,” documents how residents of Cancer Alley suffer the effects of extreme pollution from the fossil fuel and petrochemical industry, facing elevated rates and risks of maternal, reproductive, and newborn health harms, cancer, and respiratory ailments. Parts of Cancer Alley have the highest risk of cancer from industrial air pollution in the United States. These harms are disproportionately borne by the area’s Black residents.


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