From start to end, Kamala Harris has just delivered what is easily one of the most successful Presidential debate performances in all of American history.
As someone who’s struggled with mental health, I cannot imagine having someone videotaping one of my deepest, darkest moments when really what I needed was love. This…this is heartbreaking to think that someone is treated this way. #JusticeForJohnnyDepp
@lyft thanks for hiring drivers that don’t accept service dogs 🤷🏽♀️ 3 drivers have attempted to scam me in the past hour by saying they are here when they are Down the road, pulled over and not moving and when called out they cancel the trip. Been waiting over 2 hrs for a ride. #bs
Hi everyone!
I’m asking you to please send this tweet far and wide- I need all the stories I can get.
Black men & women along with anyone from a minority community- please tell me about a time, that you experienced issues recieving health care in Canada based on your ethnicity
“I started crying.”
A 72-year-old Black woman said she felt “humiliated” and “intimidated” while trying to seek treatment for her heart condition at an Ontario hospital.
https://t.co/OoYxf7yqJx
“I started crying.”
A 72-year-old Black woman said she felt “humiliated” and “intimidated” while trying to seek treatment for her heart condition at an Ontario hospital.
https://t.co/OoYxf7yqJx
After reading multiple times how racism isn’t a thing in Canada, I felt I needed to share a few examples of how it is. These are things that have personally happened to me. The purpose is not for sympathy, but for education. To show that racism is a very real thing in Canada.
All of these are the first 10 that came to my head. When I hear about racism in the media I get scared. Scared that it could be me, my sister or my brother next. It could be some of my good friends kids, who I’ve known and who I love very much.