Posted on 06/10/2011 4:27:48 PM PDT by PROCON
As the heat wave continues, some civil rights leaders say high temperatures pose a particular threat to poor, minority communities. On days like these, the heat affects everyone. But, Hilary Shelton says, it doesn't affect everyone equally. Shelton is director of the Washington Bureau of the NAACP.
"In one community, it means you keep your air conditioner on longer. It puts a strain on your family budget, but you get through it. In another community, it means poor, elderly people are dying in their apartments," he says.
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I heard a rumor libraries are air-conditioned.......
Of course the elderly and the young are more vulnerable to environmental stresses. But IMO - and that of my EMT son - most of these fatalities are due to complicatons stemming from dehydration, not ambient temperature, per se. IOW, preventable without “entitling” them to A/C. This just another “race card” being dealt. >PS
No Climate...No Justice...No Justice...No Climate...AMEN!..:=)
One of the reasons that Native Africans can take the heat is the way that they are built. Tall, thin people radiate the most possible heat as opposed to Eskimos, who are more “spherical”, with minimal surface area, who retain as much as possible.
This is not “racism”, it’s genetic selection and the laws of thermodynamics.
I could go on with some reasons that this may not be working here in the US, but I think I might get into trouble.
Jeez, there are probably a dozen government programs that help people pay their power bill. In many places it is also illegal to disconnect someone’s power if doing so will put their life in danger.
This is why is some “urban” settings, the elderly are revered - but only those who require electricity in order to live (i.e.,an oxygen generator). This is because if you have one of these precious, respected elders living in your home, your electricity cannot be turned off. You can pick your teeth with any of those pesky notices that you receive.
Women and minorites hardest hit of course. It never ends. *sigh*
Take a cold shower! Most of us in the south growing up in the 50’s didn’t have AC. We picked up a magazine and fanned ourselves.
It was 94 here, we need some cash too.
LOL.
I am Inuit, and live in Florida. I LOVE the heat!
And yes, I AM “spherical” hahaha
102 here in Mesa, AZ. I think we need the cash more than you do. ;)
Now the truth comes out. God’s a bigot.
I see what’s coming.
First “Internet access is a human right” and this is going to end with “air conditioning is a human right” ... wait for “heat is a human right” come winter.
And who will pay for this ‘human right’ you ask? NAH, YOU didn’t ask, you already know the answer.
We all know the answer: Small business owners and the rapidly disappearing middle class, who else?
BLAME EPA and a gutless Congress for disallowing cheap electricity and refusing to rein in the EPA and the Enviro-weenies.
Don’t get me started, I won’t be able to fall asleep tonight.
Yeah but you guys have the dry heat, here in Florida the humidity is the real killer. So thick you can cut it with a knife ya know.
I’m so happy that I got out of Mobile. I just do not miss Sam or his folks. If I could just get rid of that house, I would have a clean break. It was a good place to live at one time, long ago...
Translation: Give me your money.
“LOL.
I am Inuit, and live in Florida. I LOVE the heat!
And yes, I AM spherical hahaha”
Well, I’m not exactly a marathon runner from Kenya, but I like the heat, too, for a while - then I run back into the air conditioning!
No sheesh, you already stressed me out..:=)
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