When she was young, there was a chlorine factory that would have about a hundred and 50 thousand pounds of mercury went missing every year. By the time she was forty in alabama, her hair started falling out, she had a rash on her face, her joints were swelling, she was falling down. She ended up in the iseu for five months, aand d then on my service for the last two weeks of her life. The poor people around the world are just horrifically being harmed in ways that are just horrific. And we need to start building one political system that tries to divide us from one another.
Industrial capitalism and colonialism are literally making us sick. Raj Patel and Rupa Marya on Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice.
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