Whites banned from food pantry in Minneapolis. Thank you Tim!

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Apparently, the Democrats' poster child for retardation has struck again!


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Apparently, the Democrats' poster child for retardation has struck again!


Do you believe this?
 
Apparently, the Democrats' poster child for retardation has struck again!

Remember, there's also a limp-dicked, carpetbagging, beta cuck defiling the Mayor's office in Minnehopeless.
 
Apparently, the Democrats' poster child for retardation has struck again!

YOu and I both know that this isn't real.
 
Actually, it's from a reputable source.
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YOu and I both know that this isn't real.

Do you believe this?


Oh, it's real, it true... but it has absolutely nothing to do with Walz...



The boss of a Minneapolis food pantry, funded by city taxpayers, has banned white people from taking advantage of the resource.

Mykela 'Keiko' Jackson used a Minnesota State grant to launch the Food Trap Project Bodega designed to help poor and hungry residents living close to the Sanctuary Covenant Church in the north of the city.

The pantry only opened up on July 27 but within months it has been forced to close and relocate away from church grounds after Jackson attempted to block white people from accessing the service, including a local chaplain who complained.

A sign that on the door to the pantry reads how the food inside was specifically for 'Black and Indigenous Folx' only.
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...Jackson used a Paths to Black Health grant which aims to reduce health disparities among African Americans while fostering a 'vibrant and thriving' community.

But a number of reports have emerged suggesting how non-black residents are being denied access to the pantry, sowing the seeds of racial discrimination in an area considered to be an ethnically diverse.

The grant's description states how the 'funds are specifically designed to support organizations that work with U.S.-born African Americans... for whom studies indicate that health has been impacted as the result of historical trauma. This trauma includes post-traumatic slave syndrome (PTSS) and epigenetic inheritance.'
Chaplain Howard Dotson, 54, went to take a look at the pantry for himself, but claims how as a white man was refused service.

'This is not building community, it's destroying it,' Dotson said... 'I went over there and confronted her. I told her that I saw the sign and I asked if she really thought she could take grant money from the state and discriminate against poor white people.'

Dotson then filed a complaint with the Minneapolis Civil Rights Commission.

He claims that Jackson told him in person how the food pantry was set up to serve black and indigenous people and was told how he should go across the road to the church's free pantry should he needed it.

Jackson admitted to making the sign but stands by her position adding how she did not turn anyone away.

'There was no one there directly turning them away. They felt entitled to the resources that were not for their demographic - white privilege is real,' Jackson said accusing Dotson of 'political violence'.

'We hope these white patrons can go about their day and not harass us anymore,' she added. 'The community needs it and wants it, and is willing to go to bat for this cause.'

Later in an Instagram post she told how the pantry was moving because of a 'karen'.

'It has been recently brought to our attention that our partnership with Sanctuary Church may not be fully aligned with our mission due to a recent incident with a "Karen" last week,' Jackson wrote.

'Although the church likes our concept they feel our commitment towards directing these resources towards Black & Indigenous families ONLY is exclusionary to other POC & White members of the community that use their establishment.

'It’s an unfortunate situation but we are deciding to stand on our beliefs and relocate the F.T.P Bodega to a space more aligned with the work we are trying to do,' the post read.


There is more at the link, and it is worth reading, but you get the gist of the situation.
 
Oh, it's real, it true... but it has absolutely nothing to do with Walz...



The boss of a Minneapolis food pantry, funded by city taxpayers, has banned white people from taking advantage of the resource.

Mykela 'Keiko' Jackson used a Minnesota State grant to launch the Food Trap Project Bodega designed to help poor and hungry residents living close to the Sanctuary Covenant Church in the north of the city.

The pantry only opened up on July 27 but within months it has been forced to close and relocate away from church grounds after Jackson attempted to block white people from accessing the service, including a local chaplain who complained.

A sign that on the door to the pantry reads how the food inside was specifically for 'Black and Indigenous Folx' only.
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...Jackson used a Paths to Black Health grant which aims to reduce health disparities among African Americans while fostering a 'vibrant and thriving' community.

But a number of reports have emerged suggesting how non-black residents are being denied access to the pantry, sowing the seeds of racial discrimination in an area considered to be an ethnically diverse.

The grant's description states how the 'funds are specifically designed to support organizations that work with U.S.-born African Americans... for whom studies indicate that health has been impacted as the result of historical trauma. This trauma includes post-traumatic slave syndrome (PTSS) and epigenetic inheritance.'
Chaplain Howard Dotson, 54, went to take a look at the pantry for himself, but claims how as a white man was refused service.

'This is not building community, it's destroying it,' Dotson said... 'I went over there and confronted her. I told her that I saw the sign and I asked if she really thought she could take grant money from the state and discriminate against poor white people.'

Dotson then filed a complaint with the Minneapolis Civil Rights Commission.

He claims that Jackson told him in person how the food pantry was set up to serve black and indigenous people and was told how he should go across the road to the church's free pantry should he needed it.

Jackson admitted to making the sign but stands by her position adding how she did not turn anyone away.

'There was no one there directly turning them away. They felt entitled to the resources that were not for their demographic - white privilege is real,' Jackson said accusing Dotson of 'political violence'.

'We hope these white patrons can go about their day and not harass us anymore,' she added. 'The community needs it and wants it, and is willing to go to bat for this cause.'

Later in an Instagram post she told how the pantry was moving because of a 'karen'.

'It has been recently brought to our attention that our partnership with Sanctuary Church may not be fully aligned with our mission due to a recent incident with a "Karen" last week,' Jackson wrote.

'Although the church likes our concept they feel our commitment towards directing these resources towards Black & Indigenous families ONLY is exclusionary to other POC & White members of the community that use their establishment.

'It’s an unfortunate situation but we are deciding to stand on our beliefs and relocate the F.T.P Bodega to a space more aligned with the work we are trying to do,' the post read.


There is more at the link, and it is worth reading, but you get the gist of the situation.

Just sad
 
Has that ever stopped a Democrat?

With Harris' record of going after blacks as a prosecutor, and her mentality deficient VP pick going after whites, maybe they should learn Spanish and just represent the illegals!!!

I've never went hungry and I can't imagine being hungry with no resources.

I could never turn down someone in need. I'd pay out of my own pocket
 
Oh, it's real, it true... but it has absolutely nothing to do with Walz...



The boss of a Minneapolis food pantry, funded by city taxpayers, has banned white people from taking advantage of the resource.

Mykela 'Keiko' Jackson used a Minnesota State grant to launch the Food Trap Project Bodega designed to help poor and hungry residents living close to the Sanctuary Covenant Church in the north of the city.

The pantry only opened up on July 27 but within months it has been forced to close and relocate away from church grounds after Jackson attempted to block white people from accessing the service, including a local chaplain who complained.

A sign that on the door to the pantry reads how the food inside was specifically for 'Black and Indigenous Folx' only.
View attachment 1022731

...Jackson used a Paths to Black Health grant which aims to reduce health disparities among African Americans while fostering a 'vibrant and thriving' community.

But a number of reports have emerged suggesting how non-black residents are being denied access to the pantry, sowing the seeds of racial discrimination in an area considered to be an ethnically diverse.

The grant's description states how the 'funds are specifically designed to support organizations that work with U.S.-born African Americans... for whom studies indicate that health has been impacted as the result of historical trauma. This trauma includes post-traumatic slave syndrome (PTSS) and epigenetic inheritance.'
Chaplain Howard Dotson, 54, went to take a look at the pantry for himself, but claims how as a white man was refused service.

'This is not building community, it's destroying it,' Dotson said... 'I went over there and confronted her. I told her that I saw the sign and I asked if she really thought she could take grant money from the state and discriminate against poor white people.'

Dotson then filed a complaint with the Minneapolis Civil Rights Commission.

He claims that Jackson told him in person how the food pantry was set up to serve black and indigenous people and was told how he should go across the road to the church's free pantry should he needed it.

Jackson admitted to making the sign but stands by her position adding how she did not turn anyone away.

'There was no one there directly turning them away. They felt entitled to the resources that were not for their demographic - white privilege is real,' Jackson said accusing Dotson of 'political violence'.

'We hope these white patrons can go about their day and not harass us anymore,' she added. 'The community needs it and wants it, and is willing to go to bat for this cause.'

Later in an Instagram post she told how the pantry was moving because of a 'karen'.

'It has been recently brought to our attention that our partnership with Sanctuary Church may not be fully aligned with our mission due to a recent incident with a "Karen" last week,' Jackson wrote.

'Although the church likes our concept they feel our commitment towards directing these resources towards Black & Indigenous families ONLY is exclusionary to other POC & White members of the community that use their establishment.

'It’s an unfortunate situation but we are deciding to stand on our beliefs and relocate the F.T.P Bodega to a space more aligned with the work we are trying to do,' the post read.


There is more at the link, and it is worth reading, but you get the gist of the situation.
Pretty sure they can't constitutionally do that.
 
Oh, it's real, it true... but it has absolutely nothing to do with Walz...



The boss of a Minneapolis food pantry, funded by city taxpayers, has banned white people from taking advantage of the resource.

Mykela 'Keiko' Jackson used a Minnesota State grant to launch the Food Trap Project Bodega designed to help poor and hungry residents living close to the Sanctuary Covenant Church in the north of the city.

The pantry only opened up on July 27 but within months it has been forced to close and relocate away from church grounds after Jackson attempted to block white people from accessing the service, including a local chaplain who complained.

A sign that on the door to the pantry reads how the food inside was specifically for 'Black and Indigenous Folx' only.
View attachment 1022731

...Jackson used a Paths to Black Health grant which aims to reduce health disparities among African Americans while fostering a 'vibrant and thriving' community.

But a number of reports have emerged suggesting how non-black residents are being denied access to the pantry, sowing the seeds of racial discrimination in an area considered to be an ethnically diverse.

The grant's description states how the 'funds are specifically designed to support organizations that work with U.S.-born African Americans... for whom studies indicate that health has been impacted as the result of historical trauma. This trauma includes post-traumatic slave syndrome (PTSS) and epigenetic inheritance.'
Chaplain Howard Dotson, 54, went to take a look at the pantry for himself, but claims how as a white man was refused service.

'This is not building community, it's destroying it,' Dotson said... 'I went over there and confronted her. I told her that I saw the sign and I asked if she really thought she could take grant money from the state and discriminate against poor white people.'

Dotson then filed a complaint with the Minneapolis Civil Rights Commission.

He claims that Jackson told him in person how the food pantry was set up to serve black and indigenous people and was told how he should go across the road to the church's free pantry should he needed it.

Jackson admitted to making the sign but stands by her position adding how she did not turn anyone away.

'There was no one there directly turning them away. They felt entitled to the resources that were not for their demographic - white privilege is real,' Jackson said accusing Dotson of 'political violence'.

'We hope these white patrons can go about their day and not harass us anymore,' she added. 'The community needs it and wants it, and is willing to go to bat for this cause.'

Later in an Instagram post she told how the pantry was moving because of a 'karen'.

'It has been recently brought to our attention that our partnership with Sanctuary Church may not be fully aligned with our mission due to a recent incident with a "Karen" last week,' Jackson wrote.

'Although the church likes our concept they feel our commitment towards directing these resources towards Black & Indigenous families ONLY is exclusionary to other POC & White members of the community that use their establishment.

'It’s an unfortunate situation but we are deciding to stand on our beliefs and relocate the F.T.P Bodega to a space more aligned with the work we are trying to do,' the post read.


There is more at the link, and it is worth reading, but you get the gist of the situation.
Actually, the "Karen" was well within her rights.

Has ChiCom Tim cut off their grants yet, or is he allowing this blatant discrimination to continue with government funding?
 
Pretty sure they can't constitutionally do that.
They are saying they're moving to a new location, so apparently No Balz Walz is allowing them to keep their government grants.

But something being unconstitutional has never stopped a Democrat yet!!!
 
They are saying they're moving to a new location, so apparently No Balz Walz is allowing them to keep their government grants.

But something being unconstitutional has never stopped a Democrat yet!!!
As has already been pointed out to you Walz has noting to do with this.
 

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