Diversity is our strength.
‘Change’ without any ‘Hope’ at all.
Is this California ???
When I read Indian Hills I though it might be Atlanta...
but Riverside County ???
Leprosy is a rare disease, but it’s been around in modern times...
Not just from the middle ages...
Thank you democrats for driving the US into a third world status...
no worries whatsoever...just bring in Benny Hinn; he clear it up with a tap on the forehead...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leprosy_in_Louisiana
I served (briefly) in Carville, La.
Leporasy IS contagious by skin-to-skin contact, by fluids or bodily wastes exchange (gay sex, common washing or sharing contaminated clothing), and to a lesser level by secondary surface contact (skin-to-surface-to-skin/mouth/food ...)
These illegal aliens who brought into the school did NOT just arrive without countless hundreds of OTHERS touching and sharing and exchanging the contamination.
Leporsy is not 100% contamination exchanged (despite the old “walk on the other side of the road” rules for lepers, but it DOES have to be taken seriously.
By everybody except the Obola administration’s rules for importing as many million illegal aliens as possible at least.
Not many armadillos in southern California.
Leprosy existed long before the Middle Ages, and it still.exists today.
What is the author talking about. Mayne they are confused with the Bubonic Plague
Turd world diseases being imported by “ undocumented” dreamers
Could have come from South America too. It’s curable now.
If only two might have it, then that’s simply not fair. That’s discrimination. Everyone deserves to have their equal share.
The school is 68% Hispanic and 20% White. 24% in English as a Second Language program. 66% on free/reduced lunch.