Posted on 10/07/2014 7:52:14 AM PDT by NCjim
Residents in the Vickery Meadow neighborhood of Dallas are living near the epicenter of the Ebola scare in North Texas. Now, they say theyre facing a different challenge discrimination.
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Rev. Jesse Jackson announced on Twitter that he will be traveling to Dallas Tuesday to discuss Ebola concerns with local pastors and community leaders.
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Feelings,
whoa whoa whoa,
feelings.
Hope they weren’t disrespected too. Was there any “hate” involved?
Jesse Jackson is now in Dallas to make sure Duncan isn’t being “Discriminated against”.
Obviously, not making third worlders feel inferior is more important than stopping an epidemic.
Besides, America deserves a third world epidemic because we caused it in Africa by being white.
Exactly
“We need us some reparations up in hear”
Jesse needs to go to Monrovia and help carry the buckets.
I don't believe anyone is telling the whole story here.
Yeah? You and Mrs. X-spurt need to quit beleiving everything you see online.
I posted last week he would turn Dallas into a Ferguson on steroids. If not tonight then just after Wednesday night church meeting or the minute Duncan dies, whichever comes first. The Black man didn’t get the super duper secret serum that whitey did!!! The Black man was turned away from medical care!!! The Black man’s woman was left in the apartment with nothing to eat!!! The Black man’s woman was locked in her house with da man and his guns stationed at her door!!! The white devil killed unarmed teen, Michael!!! The white devil is killing Blacks with their Ebola!!!
Now we know why there were reports late yesterday that Duncan was going to get some experimental Canadian drug because they got wind of Jesse mowing in. Oh, wait, whitey is experimenting on the Black man!!!
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