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To: Impala64ssa

Back when the riots started, I made a comment here, about this being how “food deserts” are created. It didn’t take long. For the next several years, we’ll be hearing about how residents of Ferguson are suffering, because they live in a food desert. One day, we may witness riots to protest the food desert situation.


10 posted on 12/23/2014 1:15:38 PM PST by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA

Food deserts, ha! I have to travel 20 miles to the grocery store and even then there are empty shelves and it’s unusual not to have another customer ask if they can have one of the two gallons of milk you have in your buggy because there isn’t anymore in the milk case. Moo whining over her people’s food deserts can take a hike. Supply and demand rules capitalism.


33 posted on 12/23/2014 1:36:00 PM PST by bgill (CDC site, "we still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA
One day, we may witness riots to protest the food desert situation.

That comment proves you know how the puppeteers of the radical Left operate. Any bad consequences that come from their own hooliganism will ultimately be blamed on anti-black racism by some politicians and race hustlers like Sharpton.

50 posted on 12/23/2014 1:52:12 PM PST by Bernard Marx
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA

Correct. I said the same. It isn’t because big evil corporations hate the poor, it’s because the poor in these neighborhoods act in ways that make it impossible to stay in business. Ferguson is a great example.


68 posted on 12/23/2014 2:36:42 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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