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Colorado Woman Wearing Blackface Rants To Target & Starbucks Employees
Colorado Woman Wearing Blackface Rants To Target & Starbucks Employees In Viral Video
A former postal worker from Colorado disguised herself in blackface to rant about a wide range of topics from politics to “whiteface” to the LGBTQ+ flags towards employees of Target and Starbucks.
According to the New York Post, a woman named Ersilia Campbell waltzed into a Target in Aurora, Colorado disguised in blackface makeup and a Mickey Mouse t-shirt with Donald Trump stickers on it earlier this week.
She proceeded to ask employees to show her the Pride section of their store and became upset when they informed her that Pride month had ended back in June, saying, “Oh, I thought they were celebrating this and they took our flag forever, no?”
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There is video footage of Campbell’s rants in regards to being asked by Target employees why she was in blackface, which she responded saying, “Lester Holt did ‘whiteface’ and nobody said s–t.”
Campbell posted a video of herself at a Starbucks still in blackface and is quoted saying, “Trump is coming … I’m showing my t–ies” and “I never treat myself to Starbucks since the post office got rid of me.”
She also stated in the video that she was “on her way to the post office for a job” adding that “they will never recognize my picture now.”
USPS has since caught wind of this and issued a notice to all employees that names Campbell as a trespasser and to alert the Postal Inspection Service if she returns to any location.
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