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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Sep 21

    Flooding from Florence has caused hog-waste collection pits in eastern North Carolina to fail, unleashing pathogens, bacteria, and gases into the floodwaters: http://nyer.cm/7BrIo2L pic.twitter.com/PAya6K3Ctb

    1:34 PM - 21 Sep 2018
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      2. sylvia jackson‏ @seasylvia2005 Sep 22
        Replying to @NewYorker

        No mention of the MILLIONS of animals that were just left to drown?

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      3. dinnnia‏ @dinnnia Sep 22
        Replying to @seasylvia2005 @NewYorker

        Gee, how did this happen? Oh yeah, they were left to die in their cages. An inconvenient truth 💔

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      2. Wangari Claire‏ @WangariGC Sep 22
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Even before the floods these hogs (and their excrement) have been harming human lives in these areas. Most especially those who live near the farms. #Truth #sad #googleit

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      3. Compton‏ @TheTrueCompton Sep 22
        Replying to @WangariGC @NewYorker

        Overbreeding for gluttony resulting in cruelty to sentient beings, unimaginable land & air pollution... add to all of this the negative health effects on the human body and a thinking human would only be left wondering 'why?' Simple answer, greed and profit! #Farming #Animals

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      1. RaymondCharles‏ @alphacenturian1 Sep 21
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        poor animals.

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      1. Meddelsome Horsefaced Priest  🇺🇸 🏈 🐘‏ @TideFanAtlanta Sep 21
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        As much as I love pork this is depressing. Very worrisome.

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      1. Sally Smith‏ @SallySm14934628 Sep 21
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        We need to eat more tofu and beans 😢

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      1. Brian Schneider‏ @BSchneid901 Sep 22
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        This along with the toxic coal waste pit breaches makes for an extremely dangerous and unusual situation. Hazardous waste response teams have their work cut out for them.

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      1. blair houghton‏ @blair_houghton Sep 21
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        Same thing happens when tens of thousands of human waste septic tanks are flooded out.

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      1. Mark Zohar‏ @markzohar Sep 21
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        A literal shitshow

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      1. James‏ @jtlaliberte Sep 21
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        But who needs the EPA to refute this?

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      1. Diogenes‏ @LenoriDude Sep 21
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        This would cause massive fines in decent countries. EPA there probably would have banned the pits based on 100 year event rules.

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      2. RickN‏ @RickNahat Sep 21
        Replying to @NewYorker

        N Carolinas don't believe in protecting the environment and now they pay for it. It should've never happened but it did and it's their fault.

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      3. LosOcotillos‏ @LosOcotillos Sep 21
        Replying to @RickNahat @NewYorker

        That’s simply not true,m. It’d be like me characterizing the beliefs of Alaskans based on “drill baby drill.” They’re a lot of poor people who live near hog farms because they have no choice and no power to fight for better environmental protections.

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      1. Michael Lerch‏ @mungonna8 Sep 21
        Replying to @NewYorker

        and then Ted Cruz stopped in for a visit..😮

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      1. Ange Logan-Bell‏ @Celebchaser Sep 21
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        Oh dear...

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