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LovingA2andMI

(7,006 posts)
Mon Jan 18, 2016, 12:15 PM Jan 2016

Flint Water Crisis: Time Thought Leaders Address The Systematic Genocide

"In Michigan, it has been quite a year and is posed to be another interesting week. More rallies, gatherings and more will take place as it relates to Flint, Michigan's on-going clean water crisis. However, the shock and awe has worn thin. An uneasiness is building into minds of long-term thought leaders or should, for what has happened in Flint . The term is Systematic Genocide.

Questions include is this crisis just centrally or hyper-focused located just in Flint, Michigan? How exactly does the data proves a conclusion that no lead or other toxins have leeched into free flowing water outside of Flint into other areas of Genesee County?

What is the scientific independently verified data to quantify the theory no other city, township or village in Genesee County is impacted by what can be named the worst environmental ruination in recent time, in Michigan's history?

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Flint Water Crisis: Time Thought Leaders Address The Systematic Genocide (Original Post) LovingA2andMI Jan 2016 OP
........ daleanime Jan 2016 #1
The Tri Cities just north of Flint safeinOhio Jan 2016 #2

safeinOhio

(32,641 posts)
2. The Tri Cities just north of Flint
Mon Jan 18, 2016, 02:10 PM
Jan 2016

changed over to river water not to long ago. No problems as the water had the proper treatment. Of course that is a bright red part of the state. Flint, what's left of it is Blue.

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