Water crisis in Flint, Michigan

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Props for the thread for spreading awareness to the plight.

Tired of all the people spreading disinformation about Flint- there is a grocery store less than one mile from me. Two or three more within a five mile radius.
 

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Yeah this motherfukker needs to be in jail :camby:





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Props for the thread for spreading awareness to the plight.

Tired of all the people spreading disinformation about Flint- there is a grocery store less than one mile from me. Two or three more within a five mile radius.

Smh man I knew that sounded like bullshyt, shyt was on cnn


According to local officials, about 40% of residents are below the poverty rate. Fifteen percent of homes are boarded up and abandoned. Weaver says the city of 100,000 doesn't even have a grocery store.
How Flint, Michigan's tap water became toxic - CNN.com
 

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Crowd calls for Mich. gov.'s arrest in protest at his home
USA TODAY NETWORKDaniel Bethencourt, Detroit Free Press11:40 p.m. EST January 18, 2016



Flint native and director talked to a crowd of 150 about the ongoing Flint water crisis that is affecting thousands of people. Eric Seals/DFP


DETROIT — A day before Gov. Rick Snyder’s annual State of the State address, about 60 protesters gathered outside his apartment in downtown Ann Arbor and chanted for his arrest.

“Many of us think this governor has committed a crime, and want to see justice for Flint,” said Jan BenDor, who helped organize Monday's protest and led a failed recall effort against Snyder in 2011. “If that whole city could be poisoned, it could happen to any of us.”

The protesters marched from the University of Michigan’s campus in 12-degree weather, at times blocking passing cars, before they arrived at Snyder’s voting address in the area of East Washington and South Main Street. There, the marchers circled the block repeatedly while chanting “Justice for Flint! Arrest Rick Snyder!”



The protest was at least the third rally since Saturday, when President Obama declared a state of emergency in Flint. The declaration came after local officials admitted the city’s water supply had been contaminated with lead for months.

On Saturday, Michael Moore drew a couple of hundred people to Flint’s City Hall where the activist filmmaker and Flint native accused Snyder of intentionally poisoning the water. Then on Sunday, the Rev. Jesse Jackson demanded justice at a packed church in Flint, and dubbed the entire city “a crime scene.”

Flint's drinking water became contaminated with lead after the city, in 2014, switched its supply source from Lake Huron water treated by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to more corrosive and polluted Flint River water, treated at the Flint water treatment plant.


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Obama declares state of emergency in Flint water crisis


Residents' complaints about the taste, odor and appearance of the water, which began immediately after the switch, were largely ignored by state officials.

In response to the intense criticism, Snyder said at a news conference last week that officials are taking every action to address the problem. “This is something you wish that never happened, and let’s see that it never happens again in the state of Michigan,” he said.

The rhetoric at Monday’s protest was similar, though perhaps even more pointed, than protests in the past few days. BenDor, the organizer, said of Snyder: “He’s dangerous. He has absolutely no empathy for human beings. It’s all about the money.”

And speaking just before the march on Monday, Flint native Jeff Brown echoed Jackson’s comments that the city is a crime scene and added, “(Flint) is deteriorating, and it makes us all very angry. He (Snyder) should be arrested.”

Wow this shyt is all types of fukked up.
 

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Not only do you come off uneducated but also selfish breh. For one, the state has already been granted millions and refuse to even fully acknowledge the scope of the problem. Secondly, just because Puffy isn't responsible doesn't mean he couldn't help, it's called philanthropy... Also I bet his company could figure out an amount of bottles to send that the net loss from giving away free product would be less than the net gain from the tax insentives.. Thus giving free water to flint, putting money in puffs pocket via tax and publicity, and the one paying for it END UP BEING THE GOVERNMENT ANYWAY Cause they paying for the tax break in the long run so fukk it
He has no obligation to fix a problem he didn't create...the city should be forced to correct this
 

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This is how some Africans carry water from a well to their village. They don't have the infrastructure to supply water to villages so these women walk to the well and back and it is usually a hike. Can you imagine this happening in the US?
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Props for the thread for spreading awareness to the plight.

Tired of all the people spreading disinformation about Flint- there is a grocery store less than one mile from me. Two or three more within a five mile radius.
detroit and flint gotta be the most mis-information victims ever...i correct people about metro detroit stuff ALL THE TIME
 

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Fresh clean water is not in Flint but football teams be treating water like it flows freely from a pipe. (note, photos taken years ago)
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thats an abysmal argument and makes a pathetic attempt to change the narrative :camby:

there is NOT a water problem in america

there is a WATER DISTRIBUTION problem in america, and this is the worst ever because its coupled with state level greed.
 
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