I don’t know if she actually screwed the farmer over. She didn’t give him as much help as she could because he was white. And according to her, she steered him to one of his own kind, a white lawyer, who had received training in how to help people in his situation. But, I would like to hear the farmer’s side, especially in a civil rights lawsuit. I want a lawyer to ask her, under oath, how many other white people she didn’t assist, and how many others she knows in Government who treat white people the same way she did - because they’re white.
Any intent to withhold assistance or a request for such is screwing the person over imo. She was a hate filled witch and that farmer probably was driven to that dept because of the seriousness of the situation...maybe it was his last choice or last option. Going in there at a critical/vulnerable moment and then to hear she wouldn’t help and didn’t want to help because he was white...is just evil. Steering him to an attorney is not exactly what I would call a redemptive move on her part.