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Garden Variety Retard's avatar

"In the face of flooding, we’re all at risk, but marginalized communities are disproportionately affected. As Houston has learned after recurring disasters, floods don’t discriminate, but recovery does. "

Curious, yet unsurprising that they never explicitly lay out exactly *how* this has been true.

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chad's avatar

Is this intended as satire? Because it reads like the Babylon Bee.

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Merissa Hansen's avatar

Unfortunately no

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chad's avatar

At least please tell me you don't agree with it (I assume you don't, but I need to be sure).

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Merissa Hansen's avatar

i do not at all

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Bellatrix's avatar

Re-imagining?? WTF?

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Bellatrix's avatar

“equity-focused HCFCD Community Flood Resilience Task Force “

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Garden Variety Retard's avatar

Heaven forbid you just solve the problems, we have to make sure the solutions are equitable.

Often times, solutions are RACIST

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