π― Target and β Starbucks Visited by Woman with Peculiar Paint and Peculiar Rants! π³
TL;DR; Ersilia Campbell strolls into Target and Starbucks with her face painted black, seeking the Pride section, accusing the LGBTQ community of ‘hijacking’ the American flag, and later ranting about her former job at the post office. πβ
In the bustling aisles of a Target store located in the Aurora area of Colorado, customers were greeted by an unexpected sight β a woman, namely Ersilia Campbell, donning blackface and causing quite the stir.
Remember when finding a misplaced item in a store was your biggest issue? π€ Those were the days! On Ersilia’s agenda was discovering the Pride section. When a seemingly surprised store employee kindly informed her that Pride month had concluded, Ms. Campbell countered with a bold claim: that the LGBTQ community had, in essence, ‘swiped’ the American flag by introducing the Pride flag.
Anyone feeling dΓ©jΓ vu? π No? That’s because most of us haven’t seen this type of interaction before. Ersilia wasn’t just on a mission to find rainbow-colored items, but she also felt compelled to offer a peculiar comparison. According to her, her blackface act was equivalent to Lester Holt celebrating Halloween by dressing up as Susan Boyle. Confused? Yeah, us too. π€·
But don’t go thinking that was the end of her day’s adventures!
Ersilia, with a dash of caffeine cravings and probably a lot of questions about her life choices, headed next to Starbucks. She wasn’t there just for a Pumpkin Spice Latte, though. Displaying Trump stickers on her attire, she voiced out her grievances about being let go from the post office.
Curious as always, we put on our detective hats π΅οΈββοΈ and found out that Ersilia had indeed been relieved of her duties from the post office in February. And get this – a trespassing notice had been put up warning employees to alert the Postal Inspection Service if she happened to show her face there again. The plot thickens, doesn’t it?
Not one to bottle up her emotions, Ersilia took to the online sphere to voice her frustrations, expressing her less-than-favorable opinions about her former coworkers. Did she have a legitimate beef or just beefing for the sake of beef? π
While most of us might opt for a diary or confiding in a friend, this woman took to public spaces to vent out. The real question remains, though – why these particular choices for her rants and her, uh, ‘disguise’? π
π€ So, is expressing oneself in public places the new norm, or is this a peculiar one-off? What are your thoughts? Would you listen if someone started a random rant in your local coffee shop? β Let us know!