Woman berates pharmacy manager for calling police on black men shoplifting

A woman has berated a pharmacy store manager for calling police after two people were caught shoplifting – for one specific reason.

By Frank Chung | 18 September 2020

NEWS CORP — An activist in the US has filmed herself berating a pharmacy store manager for calling police on two black men caught shoplifting, saying they could have been killed.

Charity Sade, who describes herself as a “she/her comedian, writer, activist” and “public speaker teacher”, posted a series of videos on Twitter earlier this week after seeing two men being detained outside a CVS in Washington DC.

“I just stopped because I saw approx 6 MPD officers stopping 2 Black men & sat them on the curb. @cvspharmacy at 2226 Wisconsin Ave NW WDC, 20007, called the @DCPoliceDept 2 Black men that allegedly took items from the store,” she tweeted.

She continued, “One officer told one of the men that their other person’s freedom was dependent on him being quiet. This is violent. People know what happens when the police are called on Black folx! They value property over people.” […]

3 Comments on Woman berates pharmacy manager for calling police on black men shoplifting

  1. ” People know what happens when the police are called on Black folx! They value property over people.”

    Unlike the Black folx … who value people over property … right !?!

  2. So you are supposed to let people steal you blind so a woman can feel better about herself. I wonder what she would do if she found them in her home? This woman would probably offer herself up to them.

  3. THE RETURN OF UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
    Whites like Harriet Beecher Stowe were solely concerned with the plight of Blacks AND AVOIDED THE SLAVERY OF WHITES TO DENY THE OPPRESSION OF WHITES. Like the wealthy White elite of the 1990s who do nothing for the White poor but campaign tirelessly for the rights of coloured people. The Quakers of colonial Philadelphia were early advocates of Black rights and abolition of Negro servitude EVEN AS THEY WHIPPED AND BRUTALIZED THE WHITE SLAVES THEY CONTINUED TO OWN.

    HARRIET BEECHER STOWE WAS ONE OF THE GREAT HYPOCRITES OF THE 19th CENTURY, A PIOUS FRAUD WHOSE LEGACY OF MALIGNANT HATRED FOR HER OWN KIND HAS INFECTED MANY ANOTHER WHITE MAN AND WOMAN OF THIS DAY.
    During her triumphal 1853 tour of Britain in the wake of the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Stowe was the guest of Duchess of Sutherland, a woman of vast wealth who had an interest in the “betterment of the negro.”
    The Sutherland wealth was based in part on one of the most criminal land grabs in British history. The Sutherlands had seized the ancient holdings of the traditional clans of Scotland and burned the Highland crofters off their lands, resulting in pauperism and in many cases, outright starvation of Scottish women and children. At one point the Sutherlands even hired armed guards to prevent famine stricken Scottish Highlander “rabble” from catching fish in the Sutherland’s well stocked salmon and trout rivers. When Harriet Beecher Stowe returned to America she wrote a glowing account of the Sutherlands in her travel book Sunny Memories, specifically praising them for their “enlightened land policies” in Scotland, which she described as
    “an almost sublime instance of the benevolent employment of superior wealth and power in shortening the struggles of advancing civilization.”
    In response to Stowe’s appalling whitewash of the crimes committed against the Scottish Highlanders, a London newspaper described Uncle Tom’s Cabin as a “downright imposture” and “ranting, canting nonsense.” White Slaves were punished with merciless whippings and beatings.

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