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Lynn's avatar

There was an incident at a Christian thrift shop where a black woman stole items. The workers chased the woman all the way down the street. They called police and she was arrested. So, what were the workers doing in that store? Just watching? I can't see how the mother didn't see that black woman stocking them. The woman was even following them in the store. Why didn't the black woman find

black people to follow and kill. Calling Al Sharpton on aisle 9!

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

partly its not really black and white, its depravity and evil in people today...something is wrong. and the system has poisoned people's mind that the 'man' owes them and no one is responsible for their actions...someone else is...the democrat party has created monsters among us. Lyndon Bains Johnson Great Society.

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Lynn's avatar

That woman who stabbed that sweet little boy had problems already. Another danger to our society.

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Lynn's avatar

Are you afraid you will be called a racist?

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Lynn's avatar

Why isn't it? The Blacks make it that way.

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Lynn's avatar

Oh, Sharpton only gets involved when there is a white person causing harm to his black race.

He calls in Benjamin Crump, the attorney right on cue.

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

boom

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Darkstar's avatar

Hi Lynn. Most Christian trift stores are run by NGOs. The people that work there are often in some form of recovery, and often unpaid. Many times the really “good stuff” ggoes to the operators of the business and is sold for a tax free profit on E-bay.

The less than good stuff, is sold, and if a poor person gets a voucher fo clothes. Only the ratty looking stuff can be aquired.

Never the good stuff,or the less than good stuff.

The exception is St. Judes,witch has a long and good record of helping all in need.

How do I know this? During the multiple times we had a recession, I'd often find myself homeless, mostly I could get work on ranches as a horse keeper or a cattle hand. But sometimes I'd roll snake eyes and be homeless a’la John Rambo.

Anyways I wound up teaching the Bible

In exchange for room and board at a large homeless shelter.

In many ways it made up for my truancy from Mass.

I also got to see how things really work.

Nice as always to chat with you.

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