What's the first thing you notice about these pictures? https://t.co/hK2gkkBQvt
— A Midwestern Doctor (@MidwesternDoc) October 6, 2024
That no white folk were affected by the hurricane π€
— Cheeky Commons (@CheekyCommons) October 6, 2024
That these are all actors with clean clothes and she doesn't help white people.
— Steve Uhlir π πͺ Orange ₿ridge, Inc. (@steve_uhlir) October 6, 2024
Not representative of the demographics of Appalachia at all. I’d know. I was born there.
— Veronica Max (@VeronicaPikeFNP) October 6, 2024
So many black people in the Appalachian mountains. Who knew?
— Millions for Truth (@Millions4Truth) October 6, 2024
Where's the hillbillies? This does not look representative of Appalachia.
— πΊπΈ Mouncie πΊπΈ ☮️ (@Mouncie1) October 6, 2024
First of all that they are actors and it’s staged, and second that she said herself that white people don’t deserve disaster help as much as black and brown people do.
— ConnectedResearch (@ConnectedResea1) October 6, 2024
Photo op with “diversity” π
— Sarah πΊπΈ (@schandler78) October 6, 2024
She’s doing what she said she would. Only help minorities and it was more a photo op than anything.
— Tx_Massacre (@Tx_Massacre2) October 6, 2024
This for example is FEMA specifically saying that "diversity" should determine who gets disaster aidpic.twitter.com/mMNv4ABEq0
— A Midwestern Doctor (@MidwesternDoc) October 7, 2024
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