The next thing we’ll hear they have bought them Greyhound bus tickets to leave. The poor are just so damned inconvenient.
by BAR executive editor Glen Ford
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“The water department is determined to solve its financial problems – and change the city’s demographics – by ejecting the poor from the grid.”
The two United Nations Special Rapporteurs have seen human rights violations around the world, but Detroit’s massive water shut-offs are uniquely upsetting. “We were deeply disturbed to observe the indignity people have faced and continue to live with in one of the wealthiest countries in the world and in a city that was a symbol of America’s prosperity,” said Catarina de Albuquerque and Leilani Farha, in a joint statement. An “unprecedented” 27,000 households have been disconnected from the pipes that sustain life and dignity – most of them Black and poor, according to the rapporteurs’ observations, although the city doesn’t bother to maintain records on the race and income of those it casts into purgatory. The water department is deliberately…
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