Courtney Kirchoff - September 18, 2020 at 11:59AM
Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got until everyone tells you what an insane moron you are? So it was for Charity Sade, an angry dumbass who likely tried getting a D.C. area CVS employee canceled for reporting two shoplifters to the police. Since the shoplifters were dark white, Charity Sade felt compelled to record and upload the encounter to the internet. The CVS employee knew exactly what was going on, and was calm and cool as a cucumber sandwich. Charity Sade, however, got so much blowback, she's either canceling her internet accounts, or the internet is canceling them for her.
Behold:
Here's the first part of the exchange, where Charity tries canceling the officer just doing his job.
@jtLOL Here ya go: https://t.co/meoib8Rv40— Jessica (Fletcher) O’Donnell (@Jessica (Fletcher) O’Donnell)1600395734.0
When I went to check in with this glowing jewel of kindness on Twitter, I found this:
The account has since been completely transformed into Pro Trump tweets, so methinks "Charity" is trying to hide, or the "unusual activity" is a hack job. Either way, don't go chasing CVS employees for doing their jobs. Stick to the rivers and the lakes of your own high rising terminal. That's the proper term for "upspeak" that annoying inflection of valley girls.
According to TheBlaze, Charity has also deleted her Instagram account.
Listen, I want to be super clear about this: cancel culture is wrong. I don't think people should be canceled. Except maybe the pedophiles, but even then, I'd rather we keep an eye on those sickos. But what happened to Charity isn't so much canceling as it is karma of the highest, most sweetest order. She was trying to get an innocent man, who was just doing his job, destroyed. For the record, shoplifting is still wrong even if you're a person of color. Anyone arguing against that point thinks very poorly of people of color. If stealing is wrong then it's wrong despite whatever skin tone you pick for your emojis.
If only Charity had realized that before the mob turned on her.
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