This video, the second in a five-part series, explores the health consequences of the BP oil spill. It features interviews with Nathalie Walker, an Attorney and Co-Director of Advocates for Environmental Human Rights, as well as environmental Chemist Wilma Subra.
Too much corporate power.
Regulation was set up to protect the commonwealth. Deregulation in the last decade allowed this "accident" to happen. Further deregulation increases leveling "big" businesses to "compete" with mom and pop businesses to be driven right out of business.
Less red tape for corporate and more discombobulated things for the rest of us to "manage" for our "individualism" with little or no regard for "unity" as a whole except by the media saying "it's safe to eat the food."
junk11111111 3 months ago
@grandmachristine42 Absolutely! These parents have their heads up their asses. If the media tells them "it's ok to swim in the gulf", these people are jumping in head first. Just plain stupid!
DangerousDude2010 1 year ago
What a shame that people don't love their kids enought to tell them to stop playing in the poison sand. Guess they don't want to ruin the kids' day....
grandmachristine42 1 year ago
@blackjacksimple1 they are all in complyance wth the sysytem. All of media is owned by 5 individuals. Controlled media, you bet!
1mealperday 1 year ago
we , the people, dont matter. Thats come right clear. Police state in every way until we fight back, too bad most dont realize they are in a fight yet or who the enemy is. Banks and corporations, the lot in power now!
1mealperday 1 year ago
@blackjacksimple1 whoever spammed this commet needs a kick in the junk very true it should be on tv because its very fuckin true and this could reach a coast line near you.
hondacr60r 1 year ago
goodness!
audeamus102 1 year ago