The New York Times published another fake article on the Flint Water Poisoning Case. They note that before the "crisis", 15% of Flint schoolchildren had been diagnosed … give me a non-offensive word for morons please... as having some slight difficulties in school. After the National Emergency declared by Obama, a diagnosing center was established and found that today, 28% of the children are you know what. NYT says that the cause of the doubling of cases is the high lead content of the Flint River supplied to the schools.
The NYT has excellent fact checkers (Hi Jim!) but they oversaw the fact that the Flint River was and is lead-free and the lead in the faucets came from the lead pipes of Flint's dilapidated old houses. As soon as lead in the drinking water was discovered, free bottled water was supplied to the residents. No health effect could be established and probably there was none. A similar lead poisoning in Hong Kong around the same time was dismissed as no health damage could be proved, and you never heard about it again.
But the New York Times loves the story and recycles it time after time to hammer down in the public's mind that those unfortunate Blacks morons, unable to function in society, are victims of White racism. (BTW, the lead leaked from the pipes because the City employees - diverse from top to bottom - stole the monies for buffering chemicals).
Whatever the cause, the fact that a third of Flint children are morons is shocking. Presumably, the population of Flint represents America's Black school population. The media systematically hides and obscures this issue, and the NYT published it only because it could blame it on "racism" or "environmental injustice". Still, 30% morons is a horrible, insolvable problem and America is not dealing well with it.
I read the NYT article in the local fishwrap HaAretz, that translates and publishes these articles for the education of the Israeli public. It may have the unexpected effect of immunizing us against NYT's ideology, so we vote for Netaniyahu. I certainly do.
The NYT has excellent fact checkers (Hi Jim!) but they oversaw the fact that the Flint River was and is lead-free and the lead in the faucets came from the lead pipes of Flint's dilapidated old houses. As soon as lead in the drinking water was discovered, free bottled water was supplied to the residents. No health effect could be established and probably there was none. A similar lead poisoning in Hong Kong around the same time was dismissed as no health damage could be proved, and you never heard about it again.
But the New York Times loves the story and recycles it time after time to hammer down in the public's mind that those unfortunate Blacks morons, unable to function in society, are victims of White racism. (BTW, the lead leaked from the pipes because the City employees - diverse from top to bottom - stole the monies for buffering chemicals).
Whatever the cause, the fact that a third of Flint children are morons is shocking. Presumably, the population of Flint represents America's Black school population. The media systematically hides and obscures this issue, and the NYT published it only because it could blame it on "racism" or "environmental injustice". Still, 30% morons is a horrible, insolvable problem and America is not dealing well with it.
I read the NYT article in the local fishwrap HaAretz, that translates and publishes these articles for the education of the Israeli public. It may have the unexpected effect of immunizing us against NYT's ideology, so we vote for Netaniyahu. I certainly do.