black Supremacist Firepersons Support Racist black Rioters against Putting Out Fires
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From: The Chief-Leader <thechiefupdate@rcn.com>
To: Add1dda@aol.com
Sent: Mon, Aug 3, 2020 5:40 p.m.
FDNY Forbids using Hoses Against Protesters
N.S.: Usually, I reserve "firepersons" for female fire hires, because they're worthless at combatting fires, but the same thing applies to blacks who sued themselves unto jobs for which they are completely unqualified and morally unfit.
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