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In reply to the discussion: This is some bitter truth.. [View all]shadowmayor
(1,325 posts)32. Katrina
When those who couldn't escape were up to their necks in muddy water, what did lil' shrub do? He proclaimed that the First thing he had to do was to establish law and order. Not provide medical aide and water. And the fawning corporate media filled the air with fake news about shootings and rapes etc. Turns out, the only rampaging going on was by law enforcement officers, not the populace.
Please go see I am not your Negroe. James Baldwin's story is more than compelling on its own, but this documentary is truly remarkable.
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Well now--Trump did promise to help the inner cities. But how is the question.
riversedge
Feb 2017
#1
It would have to be something like that because state governors control their National Guards...
brush
Feb 2017
#42
You hit upon it, the rural poor and unemployed urban dwellers have a the same problem. No jobs.
brush
Feb 2017
#43
ignore past decades of redlining. lead used in their 'ghettos'. bootstraps? after amputating
pansypoo53219
Feb 2017
#13
no, i see the difference clearly. drug use among blacks was treated different than among whites
JI7
Feb 2017
#47
I shared those links to point out how much the concern over the WWC took priority in the election..
JHan
Feb 2017
#49