If you live in a low-income neighborhood, trees are harder to find than an employee restroom at an Amazon fulfillment center. Dulcé Sloan reports. #DailyShow #DulcéSloan
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If you live in a low-income neighborhood, trees are harder to find than an employee restroom at an Amazon fulfillment center. Dulcé Sloan reports. #DailyShow #DulcéSloan
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ReplyThey just cut down all the trees in my low income housing complex last year, so all this is still happening
ReplySpeak the truth.
ReplySegregation still exists so sad but True.
Trees are now racist they started clear cutting
ReplyWe should all plant food plants and trees everywhere and share the produce freely.
ReplyVery great topic
ReplyThat would explain why its so hot here in Jamaica. Not just cuz its tropical but also trees are being replaced by complexs. True story
ReplyWake me up when this race baiting heffa stops ignoring Hunter Biden’s racism
ReplyI mean is this for real? This is the issue u guys decided to make a video on? We are over woke
Replycity official who won’t plant trees in low income should be charge with crime of culture genocide
ReplyTrees also provide stronger foundation for buildings and house which is important especially in areas with extreme weather conditions.
ReplyBe careful digging Dulce! The cost for chopping any tree (but especially a protected one) unpermitted usually runs 200-300$ PER CALIPER INCH. You can easily be fined around 9k per middle aged tree. Just sayin.
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