Posted on 02/17/2017 6:29:35 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
CoverGirls prized cover boy is under fire after tweeting that he's afraid to go to Africa for fear of contracting Ebola.
Teen makeup artist James Charles became the darling of the internet and the press after CoverGirl announced their gender-stereotype-busting first male CoverGirl in October. Now Charles is under fire for his alleged anti-blackness.
On Thursday, Affinity Magazine reported Charles tweeted that he was afraid of getting Ebola from traveling to Africa:
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The protected people cannot win for losing.
It’s protected class vs. protected class.
Get me some popcorn, please!
DANG!
It’s not racism, it’s continentism.
this continent is better than that continent, due to a much better ratio of citizens who don’t have ebola. There may potentially be other factors as well, but I won’t presume to speak for cover boy.
LOL.
It’s not an irrational concern and Ebola is not a race.
AIDS is a more likely risk for a male model than ebola.
As if he didn’t already have enough reasons for some troublemaker to Road Rage on him. Now this.
I haven’t thought about Obola in years. Zika season is just around the corner with the warm weather. So I guess he’s not going to Brazil for the Mardi Gras.
I didn’t know that there was an outbreak of Ebola at Chipotles last year.
The things you learn from Cover Girls.
Hahahahaha! And he’s not worried about AIDS.
A delicate and mincing American transvestite prancing around Africa is going to have many more immediate problems than Ebola.
You start messing around in the cultural bleeding edge, you’re going to get burned. These leftists love to eat their own.
It’s just a condition of liberals like when an endangered specie eats another endangered specie it’s just in their nature.
Wait, I’m rethinking that. They’re more like cannibals.
He should be more afraid of aids considering his.. preferences.
I noticed that everytime there’s a story about these Cover Girl guys and Disney “Princesses,” there’s never any mention of their parents, particularly their fathers. The silence on that aspect of their lives speaks volumes.
He thinks Africa is a country.
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