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A few months ago a NYC Lawyer was shammed for lashing out at a woman for speaking Spanish at a restaurant in Midtown Manhattan. The lawyer got his life ruined due to his actions which was recorded via iPhone and posted throughout social media.
Last week a black woman was trying to order Taco Bell in some Florida town outside Miami. The black woman had difficulty making an order due to the fact that the cashier at the Taco Bell did not speak English and could not take the woman's order. The black woman typical of many black women pulled out her iPhone, recorded her ordeal which went viral on black twitter and black youtube, and Surprisngly on alt-right sites.
I find it funny that the left came after the white male lawyer who shammed a woman for speaking Spanish at a restaurant where she works, but months later did not come to the defense of a Latina who could not speak English and she got her livelihood destroyed by a customers who posted the ordeal on black twitter. Why didn't the left back up the non English speaking Latina at Taco Bell, but willing to come to the defense of a Latina months earlier who was bullied by a man who did not like her speaking Spanish. What gives?
I don’t like the severe split in the country
I find people very angry about issues on which they have very weak info but very strong opinions
Mr obama said it’s good to vent but we also need to listen
Hahahahahahahahahaha...did you just write " black Twitter"?
yep...... and "black youtube".
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