“Many California neighborhoods, especially Black and Brown, low-income and vulnerable communities, live, work, play and attend schools adjacent to the ports, railyards, distribution centers, and freight corridors and experience the heaviest truck traffic,” the California Air Resources Board wrote.
I wonder how many poor black and brown people are on the California Air Resources Board.
I wonder how many in Compton and Watts give a damn about this nonsense.
I wonder how they’ll behave when supplies aren’t delivered to said communities in ample quantities.
I don’t wonder much about any of those things, least of all the third one.