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Yeah, current event and somehow this won't adhere to some standard on here. Huh
Yeah, current event and somehow this won't adhere to some standard on here. Huh
No, that was the Haitian in the tent in the elderly's drive way...Trump was scaring the elderly again.
So a few white bigots don't like living next to dark people.
Ignore the fact that the Haitians have actually revitalized Springfield.
Haitian immigrants helped revive a struggling Ohio town. Then neo-Nazis turned up
Springfield’s immigrant community was targeted by far-right extremists months before Trump shared racist rumorswww.theguardian.com
Springfield officials and police say they have received no credible reports of pets being harmed by members of the immigrant community, instead suggesting the story may have originated in Canton, Ohio, where an American woman with no known connection to Haiti was arrested in August for allegedly stomping a cat to death and eating the animal.
When Haitian immigrants began trickling into Springfield to work in local produce packaging and machining factories in 2017, some thought the new residents could help the city regain its former vigor as a once-thriving manufacturing hub. Once home to major agricultural machinery companies in the mid-20th century, Springfield has lost a quarter of its population since the 1960s.
“They came to us for one reason: they were looking for ways to find out how to work,” Casey Rollins, executive director of the St Vincent de Paul Society’s Springfield chapter, said of those who came to the Ohio city from Haiti.
“So we got together immigration lawyers and interpreters to figure out how to help them work. We are getting them online and getting them to apply [for work permits]. We wanted workers here [in Springfield] – they want to work.”
Armed neo-Nazi members of Blood Tribe – a hardcore white supremacist group, according to the Anti-Defamation League – flew flags bearing swastikas and marched through a prominent downtown street while a jazz and blues festival was taking place nearby in August.
One witness to the march, who declined to be interviewed by the Guardian due to fearing for their family’s safety after being doxed by rightwing extremists online, reported that members of the group pointed guns at cars and told people to “go the fuck back to Africa”.
A Springfield police representative, however, appeared to downplay the scene, telling local media that the hate group’s march was “just a little peaceful protest”.
Several days later, a leading member of Blood Tribe who identified himself as Nathaniel Higgers, but whose real name is Drake Berentz, spoke at a Springfield city commission meeting.
The ol boy should have stayed in his basket.No, that was the Haitian in the tent in the elderly's drive way...
I'm sure you can always find a few self-hating Uncle Toms...The guy who posted the clip to tiktok is black you racist...
Maybe they prefer to think of themselves as educated free thinking black people rather than your derogatory term.... you racist.I'm sure you can always find a few self-hating Uncle Toms...
Maybe they prefer to think of themselves as educated free thinking black people rather than your derogatory term.... you racist.
Did Trump throw any black citizens out of the country when he had the chance?Any black person who thinks that the "White Advocates" like Trump and Loomer won't throw out the black people born here right after the Haitians is deluding himself.
Yeah, current event and somehow this won't adhere to some standard on here. Huh