you’re real for saying this, it’s very true. overlooked and over hated.
if illinois did something about east st. louis, maybe st. louis can progress. they just leave it to ruins and it makes us look bad.
you’re real for saying this, it’s very true. overlooked and over hated.
if illinois did something about east st. louis, maybe st. louis can progress. they just leave it to ruins and it makes us look bad.
Not to mention what the feds did...
https://video.nostr.build/fb2fe47970a289347a534496f28502fff48c814f54958db165e4a913cd1fe0a5.mp4
yup… no one cares….that’s my man mike bush reporting too we love him
Also, people are still dying from the effects to this day. birth defects.
wonder if this has a correlation to the massive crime issue here.
She's reading a script, she's a spook:

every stl resident knows someone who has gotten cancer from it. it really did happen
Glad I left as a teen. My headmaster got cancer and parkinsons in his 60s. He died with a lot of life left. What's worse than what the Feds did, though, has been the city's inability to create a climate that is good for business. No entrepreneurialsm and my whole family picked up and went to Texas.
Hang on a second. I think that "news reporter" is reading from a script as well
We're through the looking glass here, people.
