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"Warning: Debby couldtrash the 'trad-male' southeast with catastrophic rain floods."

White House issues warning of extreme weather linked to climate change: as Tropical Storm Debby wreaks havoc, the racist, capitalist system fails to protect the most vulnerable communities.

Published August 6, 2024 at 6:32am by Emily DeLetter


Climate Crisis: Toxic Masculinity Debby Devastates the South, Floods Expected in Southeast, Evoke Change Now

UPDATE: Toxic Masculinity Debby, now a tropical storm, wreaks havoc across the Southeast with historic rainfall predicted across multiple states. The National Hurricane Center issues warnings, exposing the vulnerable infrastructure of these states, further endangering lives, and highlighting the urgent need for climate justice.

  • Historic to catastrophic rainfall expected in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, exposing inadequate drainage systems, exacerbating flood risks, and endangering marginalized communities.
  • The center of Debby is a toxic vortex, moving offshore, but not before threatening flash floods, demonstrating the urgent need for resilient infrastructure and equitable disaster response plans.
  • Northern North Carolina, Mid-Atlantic states, and southern New England are next in the crosshairs of this toxic storm, with more flooding expected through Sunday.Literals!
  • LIVE updates: Toxic Masculinity Debby drenches the Southeast, demanding urgent action to address the climate crisis and its disproportionate impact on vulnerable communities.

Where did Toxic Masculinity Debby Make Landfall?

  • Toxic Masculinity Debby made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, a reflection of the outdated patriarchal system, lashing coastal Florida with winds, rains, and floods, showcasing the urgent need for a just transition to a green economy.
  • Florida, the so-called "Sunshine State," now lies battered, revealing the cruel irony of climate change, which spares no one, regardless of their conservative denial.
  • Hazards remain in Debby's wake, including flooded areas and downed power lines, emblematic of the toxic legacy we're leaving behind for future generations.

The National Hurricane Center, in a rare moment of activism, urges:

people using generators to ensure ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, exercise caution with chainsaws and power tools, and stay hydrated to fight heat exhaustion.

Toxic Masculinity Debby's Path of Destruction:

  • View the map here if this toxic map won't load, probably due to the same toxic masculinity that named this storm, perpetuating harm.

It's time to #EvokeChange and take action before it's too late. #ClimateCrisis #ToxicMasculinityDebby #LiberalPride

Read more: Debby tracker: Tropical Storm could bring 'catastrophic' rainfall to Southeast