Detroit Metro Times Publishes Jordan's 9-Year Flint Water Anniversary Story
"Nearly a decade later, no one who knowingly attacked your mind, body, and spirit is in prison," Jordan wrote
Detroit Metro Times re-published Jordan Chariton’s report/commentary originally published here on Status Coup’s Substack.
Here’s how Jordan began the story:
Imagine for a moment that you and your children are poisoned. The culprit who attacked you is, unbelievably, your own government. The life that you worked hard to build, overcoming obstacles and life’s curveballs, has been forever damaged. Many of your family, friends, and neighbors have grown ill as the months and years drag on. A large number of the sick go on to die. The causes of death run the gamut. Relatively young people die of cancers for which they have no family history. Others’ kidneys or livers fail. Many develop heart problems or sudden strokes. Children suffer from brain damage, developing learning disabilities and volatile mood swings that cause disruptions in their schooling, extracurriculars, and relationships.
And nearly a decade later, no one who knowingly attacked your mind, body, and spirit is in prison.
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