Today we continue our look at the environment-
Last time we looked at two things that affect us DIRECTLY-
buying t-shirts and chocolate.
Remember?
Check out these websites:
http://www.ekologiskatshirts.se/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=87_148
http://www.divinechocolate.com/uk/
But now we turn to people who are living in a dangerous environment because of the greed of their leaders. On 6th March it was the reason for a heated debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders as a focus for the Michigan Primary election.
The film tells its own story..
The water crisis that is currently gripping residents of Flint,
Michigan is one of the most tragic predicaments of recent times.
It is
all the more tragic for being entirely preventable.
The
hot-off-the-press documentary Here's to Flint explores the
events which lead to this catastrophy, and offers an urgent and rousing
portrait of ordinary citizens who are fearless in standing up to power.
It all began as a cost-cutting measure enacted by the city's
emergency management department. By switching the city's water supply
from the bountiful Lake Huron and Detroit River to the highly polluted
Flint River, officials set in motion a series of calamatous health
hazards to which much of the public was largely unaware.
When residents
did complain about the quality of the dirty water, their protests fell
on deaf ears. That all changed when mysterious illnesses began to grip
the people of Flint, much of them children, in the form of rashes, hair
loss, nervous system disorders and cancer.
Flint's water contained
alarmingly elevated levels of lead, a chemical that poses disastrous
health implications when consumed in even the smallest quantities.
The film rightfully sheds a harsh light on the cuplrits behind this
crisis - the officials who placed the lives of their poverty-stricken,
largely African American community members at risk in an attempt to save
five million dollars - and places us inside the public hearings where
these enraged citizens demand meaningful corrective action.
Their
future, and the lives of their children, depend on it.
Produced with great insight and humanity by the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan, Here's to Flint
is a profoundly sad statement on a government which is blinded by greed
to the plight of its people.
The water crisis in Flint has become a hot
button political issue this campaign season, and the ultimate outcome
may not be determined for some time. After all, contaminated water
supplies are rampant throughout many parts of the United States. For
those communities, the story of Flint should serve as both a
precautionary tale, and an inspiring blueprint for how to take back our
power from ruthless and apathetic leaders.
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