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Explained with a lot of clarity. Really helpful video. Thank you very much.

aishwaryavaradharajan
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Great video and breakdown of the issues. Thank you!

zeroun
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Environmental justice: In other words, those people have more money and resources and that's not fair so we're going to forcibly take away money and resources from those who actually earned it, to those that we deem more "deserving" in order to prop up the welfare state and feed the government blob. Of course we could try capitalist solutions to create jobs in the inner cities that would help them move left along that line, and not waste taxpayer resources, but that would naturally be racist or xenophobic or homophobic.

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Poor people don't care about health. Absolutely. I live in a "poorer" neighbourhood for over 3 years. The poor people are a negative environmental themselves. They are very noisy and don't respect that others might want to sleep. The TV is running long into night so you hear it from the next flat, dogs sometimes bark even during night, constant stomping. They are sleep deprived and obese. They will make you sleep deprived too.

GeorgWilde