Should have checked her(blackie doctor's) pockets--probably had merchandise in them---she acted guilty of something,with the attitude she presented. Plus,with that type of quick trigger,racist reaction publicized,who'd want her as a doctor--besides other quick tri*ger ni*gers.
jerry pdx I went there and read it. They were "in" a store when she asked so why was this woman supposed to "assume" she was a doctor? How was she supposed to know? The "victim" said nothing about how she was dressed but as we all know, sometimes people dress in ways that are similar to how people are dressed in a store. I've been asked plenty of times if I'm an employee for reasons...who knows? Can I take offense because I work a more professional type job and make more than the typical store employee? This is contrived victimization, something being pushed more and more every day.
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Should have checked her(blackie doctor's) pockets--probably had merchandise in them---she acted guilty of something,with the attitude she presented.
Plus,with that type of quick trigger,racist reaction publicized,who'd want her as a doctor--besides other quick tri*ger ni*gers.
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jerry pdx
I went there and read it. They were "in" a store when she asked so why was this woman supposed to "assume" she was a doctor? How was she supposed to know? The "victim" said nothing about how she was dressed but as we all know, sometimes people dress in ways that are similar to how people are dressed in a store. I've been asked plenty of times if I'm an employee for reasons...who knows? Can I take offense because I work a more professional type job and make more than the typical store employee? This is contrived victimization, something being pushed more and more every day.
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