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Rep. Cori Bush: Promoting fossil fuels means promoting environmental racism and violence to black and brown communities

Top executives from Exxon Mobil, BP America, Chevron, and Shell Oil testified Thursday at a House Oversight Committee hearing in what Rep. Ro Khanna promises will be a year-long investigation into whether oil companies misled the public about climate change.

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Those executives probably didn’t expect to be grilled on racism, but Rep. Cori Bush was happy to inform them that continuing to promote fossil fuels meant promoting “environmental racism and violence to black and brown communities.”

They should all resign and … President Biden’s magic electric car that goes from coast to coast on a single charge will appear and save everyone.

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The sun is white supremacy because white people tend to live in the suburbs where there are trees to block the solar radiation; blacks who live in cities paved with asphalt are therefore hardest hit by climate change.

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