It's the framing of the headline I have contention with, not the reasons or science behind the causes. "Poorer neighborhoods," as you put it, is the correct term, and last I checked there are more poor white people in America than any other group. The headline could've easily been written with "disadvantaged" or "poverty stricken" instead of "black."
It's just funny how the most colorblind, woke people always have to mention race.
Now do planned parenthood.
Yeah, I'd wager that abortions are also tied to pregnancy risks and affect black mothers most
Pretty sure more black babies are aborted in new york than born.
Everything is racist, no you racist too
Since air pollution is mainly in the east, wouldn't that mean Asians are most affected?
It's the framing of the headline I have contention with, not the reasons or science behind the causes. "Poorer neighborhoods," as you put it, is the correct term, and last I checked there are more poor white people in America than any other group. The headline could've easily been written with "disadvantaged" or "poverty stricken" instead of "black."
It's just funny how the most colorblind, woke people always have to mention race.
Because white people would never have to live in a low income area, right?. . .