Lorna Barnes said... "It's a sad commentary when a disabled woman of African decent couldn't even enter a 7-Eleven convenience store with two African American male companions to merely shop for grocery items without being subjected to JIMCROWISM, then maciously assaulted and battered by some all white police officers, including a female over a decade ago.
You thought this highly prejudicial and discriminatory practice were objectionable, one can only image trying to litigate this cause of action in the Civil Justice System as a disabled pro se litigant after three lawyers were judicially removed.
For excerpts of this story, check out Milan Mitchell.
Now, I ask the Rogers Park community residents, what would you have done under these prejudicial and discriminatory conditions today?"
6 comments:
A disabled woman with two male friends shouldn't be thinking twice about grocery shopping in any 7-11.
HAVE HER FRIENDS TAKE HER TO A DOMINICK'S, JEWEL, OR WHOLE FOODS.
SHE WILL HAVE BETTER CHOICES TO SHOP AT MORE COMPETITIVE PRICES.
and no, noone should be discriminating against her or her companions....but she and her companions should become more discriminating themselves and leave 7-11 in the dust if that is truly their modus operandi
I would say; stop trying to profit from your experience. I walk down Morse Avenue and get harassed by "some all black citizens." You do not see me writing a book. As this happens everyday, whether you’re Black, White, Hispanic, and Muslim.
I'd like to hear the real story here. Or at least the other side.
This is the thing that happened 10 years ago, right?
After reading her linked bio, I'd say the university that bestowed her Masters(!) degree should have its accreditation investigated. Or is coherent English no longer a requirement?
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