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BORDERWALLBefore and After Photos at Hope Park BORDERWALLBefore and After Photos at Hope Park BORDERWALLBefore and After Photos at Hope Park BORDERWALLBefore and After Photos at Hope Park BORDERWALLBefore and After Photos at Hope Park 

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Before and After Photos at Hope Park 


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Border Wall Protest  fall 2007 Border Wall Protest  fall 2007 Border Wall Protest  fall 2007 Border Wall Protest  fall 2007 

Border Wall Protest  fall 2007 


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Editorial illustration for a story about how a potential border wall could effect a nearby monarch b

Editorial illustration for a story about how a potential border wall could effect a nearby monarch butterfly preserve.

#editorialillustration #illustration #butterfly #monarchbutterfly #borderwall #nowall #immigration #environment #wildlife #nature
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In about a week, less than 1% of America raised $18 million dollars to fund a steel wall. How impossIn about a week, less than 1% of America raised $18 million dollars to fund a steel wall. How imposs

In about a week, less than 1% of America raised $18 million dollars to fund a steel wall. How impossibly evil are we?

So I had to respond with a parody for financing something that actually matters, replacing Flint, Michigan’s lead-filled water pipes. You can trust me that this is not a scam, after all, I’m using my REAL name.

https://www.gofundme.com/FixFlintsWater

(Somebody already donated $100 before I finished writing this post, maybe there’s some hope for humanity)

Edit: I just want to make sure everyone knows the first half of the campaign story is a 1 to 1 spoof of “We The People Will Fund The Wall”. I added a real run down at the bottom outlining that the campaign is meant to raise awareness for this real and tangible ongoing tragedy that can be solved, the solution being to finish replacing Flint’s water pipes as quickly as possible, which is what the campaign is specifically for. There’s already campaigns that focus on supplying water in the city, which I’d like to forward the funds to if we can’t fix the pipes faster obviously.

I’m waiting to hear back from GoFundMe to see if it’s alright to send to a like-similar objective, especially since I know the few donations are from people who want to see the pipes fixed. There’s a big difference between supplying bottled water and actually solving the problem, and I especially think that if we can find $18 million dollars worth of a steel wall, Flint shouldn’t have to wait another year to get clean pipes. Either way, let’s make sure anything raised does some good and gets to the right place!

Final Edit: $2,386 dollars were raised and made it to the Flint Water Fund, hosted by the charity organization United Way of Genesee County! Thank you again to those who donated, even though the difference was a small one in comparison to this crisis, every action counts– and we made that difference.


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