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It's about time , lol.
(CNN)Demetria Brown knew the exact moment she decided she'd had it.
She'd just watched a video of George Floyd pinned under an officer's knee, saying he couldn't breathe as he begged for his life. She sobbed as she played it over and over.
On June 1, a week after Floyd's death, she quit her job as a detention officer for the Los Angeles County Probation Department. In the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic, she sold her house, stuffed her belongings into 13 duffel bags and relocated to Puerto Vallarta on Mexico's Pacific coast.
She packed her bags, quit her job in law enforcement and moved to Mexico after George Floyd's death
Demetria Brown is part of a group of African Americans leaving the United States and relocating abroad permanently, weary of what they call persistent racism and fear of police brutality.amp.cnn.com
Blacks - in any significant number - are not leaving the US. This is CNN’s attempt to play up a false hype as a catalyst to make people feel guilty.
She’ll come to regret this decision.
One black woman moves to Mexico and it's a news story?
I'm sorry, but that's not the trend.
So even Africans dont want to live in Africa.It's about time , lol.
(CNN)Demetria Brown knew the exact moment she decided she'd had it.
She'd just watched a video of George Floyd pinned under an officer's knee, saying he couldn't breathe as he begged for his life. She sobbed as she played it over and over.
On June 1, a week after Floyd's death, she quit her job as a detention officer for the Los Angeles County Probation Department. In the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic, she sold her house, stuffed her belongings into 13 duffel bags and relocated to Puerto Vallarta on Mexico's Pacific coast.
She packed her bags, quit her job in law enforcement and moved to Mexico after George Floyd's death
Demetria Brown is part of a group of African Americans leaving the United States and relocating abroad permanently, weary of what they call persistent racism and fear of police brutality.amp.cnn.com
I rSo even Africans dont want to live in Africa.It's about time , lol.
(CNN)Demetria Brown knew the exact moment she decided she'd had it.
She'd just watched a video of George Floyd pinned under an officer's knee, saying he couldn't breathe as he begged for his life. She sobbed as she played it over and over.
On June 1, a week after Floyd's death, she quit her job as a detention officer for the Los Angeles County Probation Department. In the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic, she sold her house, stuffed her belongings into 13 duffel bags and relocated to Puerto Vallarta on Mexico's Pacific coast.
She packed her bags, quit her job in law enforcement and moved to Mexico after George Floyd's death
Demetria Brown is part of a group of African Americans leaving the United States and relocating abroad permanently, weary of what they call persistent racism and fear of police brutality.amp.cnn.com
Mexico is not Honduras (probably), but a friend from Honduras told me how it's a lot different down there. He said the blacks dont work, and keep to themselves and spend their days fishing. They live a subsistence level life. They dont aspire to anything but they keep to themselves. I doubt AMERICAN blacks could adapt to the culture down there.
You mean there's someone who graduated from college that's not in the 1%?I will wear your racist wishes like a badge of honor. Just know that up here in the 1% your wishes have no power.I hope there is a place in hell where you are anally gang raped (for eternity) by all of the 'people of color' you so fervently support.She better move fast before Mexico finishes our wall and she can’t get out.... wait, Mexico is paying for it still, right?
No devil like a white liberal devil.
The Self-Hating Liberals Jews I know who went to Africa to help came back after a year or 2 and admitted it was a corrupt shit hole.So even Africans dont want to live in Africa.It's about time , lol.
(CNN)Demetria Brown knew the exact moment she decided she'd had it.
She'd just watched a video of George Floyd pinned under an officer's knee, saying he couldn't breathe as he begged for his life. She sobbed as she played it over and over.
On June 1, a week after Floyd's death, she quit her job as a detention officer for the Los Angeles County Probation Department. In the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic, she sold her house, stuffed her belongings into 13 duffel bags and relocated to Puerto Vallarta on Mexico's Pacific coast.
She packed her bags, quit her job in law enforcement and moved to Mexico after George Floyd's death
Demetria Brown is part of a group of African Americans leaving the United States and relocating abroad permanently, weary of what they call persistent racism and fear of police brutality.amp.cnn.com
Mexico is not Honduras (probably), but a friend from Honduras told me how it's a lot different down there. He said the blacks dont work, and keep to themselves and spend their days fishing. They live a subsistence level life. They dont aspire to anything but they keep to themselves. I doubt AMERICAN blacks could adapt to the culture down there.
Damn racist white people messing up the fine culture down therePuerta Vallarta used to be really nice 20 or 30 years ago, I don't know about now. There were lots of ex-pats from the US and Canada living there. My guess is it ain't so nice anymore.
The beginning of the end for puerto vallartaIt's about time , lol.
(CNN)Demetria Brown knew the exact moment she decided she'd had it.
She'd just watched a video of George Floyd pinned under an officer's knee, saying he couldn't breathe as he begged for his life. She sobbed as she played it over and over.
On June 1, a week after Floyd's death, she quit her job as a detention officer for the Los Angeles County Probation Department. In the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic, she sold her house, stuffed her belongings into 13 duffel bags and relocated to Puerto Vallarta on Mexico's Pacific coast.
She packed her bags, quit her job in law enforcement and moved to Mexico after George Floyd's death
Demetria Brown is part of a group of African Americans leaving the United States and relocating abroad permanently, weary of what they call persistent racism and fear of police brutality.amp.cnn.com
I’m sure that makes sense to someone but I’m not dumb enough to get it.You mean there's someone who graduated from college that's not in the 1%?I will wear your racist wishes like a badge of honor. Just know that up here in the 1% your wishes have no power.I hope there is a place in hell where you are anally gang raped (for eternity) by all of the 'people of color' you so fervently support.She better move fast before Mexico finishes our wall and she can’t get out.... wait, Mexico is paying for it still, right?
No devil like a white liberal devil.
Then you're not as bright as you think you are.I’m sure that makes sense to someone but I’m not dumb enough to get it.You mean there's someone who graduated from college that's not in the 1%?I will wear your racist wishes like a badge of honor. Just know that up here in the 1% your wishes have no power.I hope there is a place in hell where you are anally gang raped (for eternity) by all of the 'people of color' you so fervently support.She better move fast before Mexico finishes our wall and she can’t get out.... wait, Mexico is paying for it still, right?
No devil like a white liberal devil.
It's about time , lol.
(CNN)Demetria Brown knew the exact moment she decided she'd had it.
She'd just watched a video of George Floyd pinned under an officer's knee, saying he couldn't breathe as he begged for his life. She sobbed as she played it over and over.
On June 1, a week after Floyd's death, she quit her job as a detention officer for the Los Angeles County Probation Department. In the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic, she sold her house, stuffed her belongings into 13 duffel bags and relocated to Puerto Vallarta on Mexico's Pacific coast.
She packed her bags, quit her job in law enforcement and moved to Mexico after George Floyd's death
Demetria Brown is part of a group of African Americans leaving the United States and relocating abroad permanently, weary of what they call persistent racism and fear of police brutality.amp.cnn.com