Detroit requests UN help

Manonthestreet

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It’s a basic human right: water. But could the United Nations soon help the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department provide the service to struggling customers?Water department spokeswoman Curtrise Garner says it’s a possibility — but for now, the water bills must be paid. Stuff Black People Don't Like - SBPDL: "A human being has no natural rights of any nature...": Will the United Nations (UN) Intervene on behalf of 83% Black Detroit and the Water Shutoffs to People Who Can't Pay Their Bills?
 
It’s a basic human right: water. But could the United Nations soon help the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department provide the service to struggling customers?Water department spokeswoman Curtrise Garner says it’s a possibility — but for now, the water bills must be paid. Stuff Black People Don't Like - SBPDL: "A human being has no natural rights of any nature...": Will the United Nations (UN) Intervene on behalf of 83% Black Detroit and the Water Shutoffs to People Who Can't Pay Their Bills?

What does race have to do with this? You want the UN to pay just the blacks water bills and not the whites?

It's people. If they can't pay their bills too bad. Bet they are still paying their cable.
 
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Detroit is not 83% black. It's more like 95%. Like all cities, detroit has learned to underestimate the percentage of blacks to attract business. Everybody knows whites mean prosperity and blacks mean poverty and crime.
 

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