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Environmental injustice is a tangible, intolerable example of an exhibited moral laxity and minimal concern for healthy standards by corporations and political structures based on the race, ethnicity, and class of those being impacted.
Bernice King
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Environmental injustice highlights the unequal burden of environmental hazards on marginalized communities, revealing a lack of moral responsibility from corporations and governments.

This quote by Bernice King emphasizes that environmental injustice serves as a clear and unacceptable manifestation of a moral failure by corporations and political entities. It reveals how race, ethnicity, and class disparities shape the experiences of different communities, as those with less power often bear the greatest risks from environmental degradation, demonstrating an alarming indifference to their health and wellbeing.

Themes

EnvironmentJusticeInequalityRaceCorporate ResponsibilityHealth

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech addressing climate change, one might use this quote to illustrate the impact of environmental policies on marginalized communities.

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