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Mississippi to be left without clean water for awhile.

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  • Mississippi to be left without clean water for awhile.

    Man, this is crazy. They don't have any clean water to use. That's got to be rough.

    Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves announced a state of emergency and warned residents of Jackson last week to not drink the water.

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    It's been like this for a while and they want to blame the Black mayor as if this wasn't something in the making for decades.

    The governor seems not to care much about it but now it's gaining traction in the news, he's got time to address it.

    This city is 80 percent Black

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post
      It's been like this for a while and they want to blame the Black mayor as if this wasn't something in the making for decades.

      The governor seems not to care much about it but now it's gaining traction in the news, he's got time to address it.

      This city is 80 percent Black
      Do you think that the fact that the city's 80% black have to do with the delayed response that they have gotten?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jboldeniv View Post

        Do you think that the fact that the city's 80% black have to do with the delayed response that they have gotten?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jboldeniv View Post

          Do you think that the fact that the city's 80% black have to do with the delayed response that they have gotten?
          The fact they allowed this to go on for decades is very telling.

          People have been blaming the mayor and the city council as if the state has no jurisdiction over cities and counties

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          • #6
            Yeah. I agree.

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