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Monday, September 12, 2022

Race over qualifications

Social media users have begun to suggest the Jackson, Mississippi water crisis was merely a manufactured crisis.

At a press conference last week, Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba told reporters it could cost up to $1 billion to fix the “indefinite” water issue.

However, following President Joe Biden’s emergency declaration, the Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) arrived on the scene, and within 24 hours, the city’s water crisis was fixed.

The EPA and Army Corps showed up and fixed the “issue” quickly and easily. Social media users have begun to speculate why Mary D. Carter, the Deputy Director of Water Operations for the past 8 years, could not fix the “problem” herself.

17 comments:

  1. Bullshit. The water situation is NOT fixed. Yes, we have water pressure. NO, we have no drinking water.

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  2. Just one dumb, black , female manager.

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  3. hell, i'm white and live in illinois and i know it's part my fault too!

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  4. Diversity hire! I mean, she can't be expected to do everything, that's what we have white males for... You freaking misogynistic racist!

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  5. Guess the race for 500, Alex

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  6. Ummmmmm......
    Hmmmmmmm....
    Lemme guess.....
    Yep, dreadlocks and all.
    Whocoulddaknowd.....
    Wakanda!!!!

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  7. i live 60 miles south of there, i did work there 20yrs ago when it was first being built, and i can tell you that their has been NO preventive maintenance done there since it was built. i have seen it first hand. the city of jackson, ms just let it it sit until it broke and applied for gov money to fix what they should have been taking care of all along. dems in action

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  8. Was born and raised in Jackson. Left after marrying a Yankee forty years ago. It was a nice place to go to school, have a business, buy a home back then. In the past twenty years things have been slowly downhill. Anyone who could afford to leave did. I hope they can fix it. Extremely saddened by what I saw on television, it was once a gracious southern powerhouse.

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  9. Seems like Hanlon's Razor applies here. While the incompetent were screeching racism it turns out they were simply incompetent.

    Affirmative Action has consequences.

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  10. Bet ya "The EPA and Army Corps showed up and fixed the “issue” quickly and easily." were white guys.
    @Luis-YepI'mARacist

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  11. "Social media users have begun to speculate why Mary D. Carter, the Deputy Director of Water Operations for the past 8 years, could not fix the “problem” herself."

    Because fixing the problem wouldn't have resulted in $1B to "redistribute" to her homies.

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  12. With their kind, it's always somebody else's fault.

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  13. I live just north of jackson. They have schiff for brains running everything. Once upon a time jackson was a decent town. But not anymore. It has become like every other democrat hell hole.

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  14. The crisis was manufactured. It was manufactured by racist idiots and incompetents.

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  15. They've received something like $50-60 million from both the state and federal funds in recent years, specifically for water treatment. But only a tiny fraction has actually been spent. One wonders where it went. Not really!

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  16. what kind of results does anyone expect when you let the chimps run the zoo

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  17. Black Run America at it's best.

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