Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Race and poverty in Flint, Michigan

The article I found this time has to do with the current water crisis in Flint, Michigan. Long story short, the city switched its water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River in order to save money. The river was known to be contaminated, but the new water was not properly cleaned. It ended up being highly corrosive and nowhere near safe to drink. In addition, many of the pipes that carry water to the city are made of lead, meaning that the water ate away at the pipes and added lead poisoning to the list of problems. The city has since switched back to the old water supply, but the damage is already done, and many of the pipes will need to be replaced. In addition, ten people have died from drinking the contaminated water, and since the city's entire population has been exposed to it, more cases might come up over time.

Some are arguing that the situation is largely a racial problem. Flint's population is 57% black, and in addition, 40% of the city's people are below the poverty line. Some groups, such as the NAACP and the Black Lives Matter movement, are claiming that this issue would have been addressed sooner if it had occurred in a predominantly white city. The governor, on the other hand, blames incompetent bureaucrats and their poor decision making.

1 comment:

  1. Very important points to consider! Also, why is anyone worrying about dangers posed by refugee terrorists when we are so willing to poison ourselves?

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