Topic: Water Rights

3 chapters across the catalog

Local bureaucrats are criticized for imposing voluntary water restrictions on citizens while simultaneously operating high-volume watering systems on public land. While residents are encouraged to water only every other day, county timers are set to operate daily, including weekends. This disparity is presented as a conflict between the needs of private citizens, who use water for gardens and sustenance, and government entities watering rocky roadsides.

Northridge Acres Bloopers [6bYNWvh0lLU]
2:36 - 8:46

Northridge Acres Bloopers [6bYNWvh0lLU]

North Ridge Acres Water Crisis, Alex Jones Appeal

Residents of North Ridge Acres express frustration over the lack of drinkable water and high utility bills while neighboring luxury apartments in La Frontera receive full service. A local woman appeals directly to Alex Jones for help in removing a local official she refers to as a "so-called king" who is allegedly ruining their lives.

Alex Jones Really Cares About Your Childrens' Clean Water(Dogs Too) [6GpVgH5kRfI]
13:30 - 14:59

Alex Jones Really Cares About Your Childrens' Clean Water(Dogs Too) [6GpVgH5kRfI]

Christopher Brown, Medical Needs and Basic Human Rights

Christopher Brown discusses the extreme difficulty of raising two small children with serious medical conditions in a neighborhood without clean water. His children require sterile water for their stomas and colostomy bags, yet the family is forced to use water from a fire plug. He pleads for basic human rights and the ability to bathe his children safely without fear of losing his home.