After an Ohio woman’s truck was destroyed by flames, hate crimes continue to prove that racism is taught.
According to New York Daily, a 40-year-old woman has found her 2006 Ford pickup truck in flames after experiencing racial tension amongst neighbors in the vicinity of her business.
“It just cannot be this serious,” victim Nicole Rhodes claimed. “Black skin just can’t be this serious. Black skin just can’t make you go destroying property.”
Rhodes has owned Dynasty Salon in Youngstown, Ohio for about three years and just had recently been in the process of moving when she received a threat from neighborhood bigots within the last three months.
She found an irate letter attached to her salon reading, “we don’t want you here black b—-……don’t get burnt up in there.” Then this past Monday, Rhodes found her property diffused by flames.
“I thought it was nothing. My neighbors are prejudiced,” she told investigators. “I’m used to people hating me — but now it’s because of my skin. It’s the same kind of hatred.”
As a solution to her protection, Rhodes has attached a total of 16 surveillance cameras around her property as she plans to distance herself from the community.
Evidently it IS that serious!
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