Just over the 1hr mark but you can skip to different segments and not lose much.

A really interesting piece consisting of an independent journalist interviewing locals on the issues facing Appalachia.

A region tied to coal in a increasingly green world. My take-away was that their favor of coal is more so tied to their favor of their community (which historically has been defined by the industry).

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    14 days ago

    Some of the locals were pretty gross, blaming other people in their same situation for not having enough “work ethic” instead of looking at the actual causes.

    Appalachia is pretty poor, but it’s nothing like the reservations that, if they ever had industry, the locals never saw a nickle of.

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      9 days ago

      This is America. You get the poor to fight the poor so the upper class can keep their yachts.

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      He’s too closely tied to Bald and Baldr for me to trust him to be a good person

      edit: can’t seem to find sources for his ties to Bald and Bankrupt so I may have just spread misinformation my b