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Nurse ‘Karen’ Fired After Calling Black Lives Matter A ‘Political Trick’ Meant To ‘Terrorize’

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Another white woman had time to criminalize Black people this time via a racist Facebook post that got her fired.

She continued, “I love black people but not their culture of crime, abuse, drugs, gangs, and it is time for them to take responsibility for building a life vs taking every community down!”

Jones even went on to say that the Black Lives Matter movement is a democratic ploy to obtain Black votes.

Goldstein was stating facts when she mentioned a Black maternal mortality crisis.

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