The Air is Racist
By OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (92842)
United States
February 29, 2024 10:28am CST
Oh my.
What else..can the air quality scientist help with this situation?
He or she can if they are of color and the new bill being proposed in Colorado is specifically hiring a scientist of color to sort this out, according to this article.
You know, this is laughable, saying that the air is different over Latino, Indigenous, and Black neighborhoods.
Oh pulleazze. Give me a break.
We all get the chem trails no doubt about that.
All divisive talk period.
https://denvervisitor.com/news-events/category/politics/new-bill-would-put-climate-scientist-person-of-color-on-board-that-regulates-colorados-air-quality
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@celticeagle (172744)
• Boise, Idaho
1 Mar 24
The entire world has become so very weird.
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@celticeagle (172744)
• Boise, Idaho
3 Mar 24
@RebeccasFarm ........I won't listen to the local news. I get emails about stuff going on all over the world. That is enough.
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@RebeccasFarm (92842)
• United States
1 Mar 24
Isn't it though..I agree. Such strange talk.
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@dgobucks226 (36238)
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2 Mar 24
Another way to push the climate change agenda. If you try to enact laws on businesses in a futile attempt to cut emissions, those businesses will have to pass on the extra cost to someone else. And do you know who that will be. People who buy/need their products. And do you know who will bear the brunt of these costs. People of color and others who live at the poverty line and cannot afford further increased prices.
Do these politicians ever think anything through? Boy, OT, your state is sure a doozy. 

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@RebeccasFarm (92842)
• United States
1 Mar 24
Yes I do know thanks for understanding and awareness.
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@much2say (57345)
• Los Angeles, California
29 Feb 24
Although I can understand having voices / representation from certain communities, I would think what's needed is a qualified climate scientist - regardless of race - to solve the issues. Target ALL the businesses that don't bother to keep the air cleaner . . . not just in "certain" communities (although by including communities, it makes it sound like they are actually doing something "for the people" - tricky, huh).
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@RebeccasFarm (92842)
• United States
29 Feb 24
Right regardless of race..that is the issue.

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@kaylachan (75992)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
29 Feb 24
This is why I tend to stay out of politics. A bunch of idiots no doubt. Most of them don't realize how the world works.
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@Dena91 (16859)
• United States
1 Mar 24
Again, what in the world is going on in your state? It is ridiculous.
I would laugh but the truth is that it is scary there are people so out of touch and have no common sense, who are in control.
@mildredtabitha (16292)
• Nairobi, Kenya
29 Feb 24
I too think the air is different. It's different in terms of air pollution and the quality of air we breathe.
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@RebeccasFarm (92842)
• United States
29 Feb 24
Yes it is the same air for all of us..we all get the toxins Mildred thanks.
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@TraveOnWorld (854)
• Georgia
29 Feb 24
Funny how they just accept racially segregated neighbourhoods then? I would have thought that to be a bigger problem, but what do I know. They should market a new deodorant - ghetto air, pffft, it would offset the hot air from the politicians.
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@RebeccasFarm (92842)
• United States
29 Feb 24
Yeah Berend..what to do with all this new information huh? I never knew.

