Mary Mendoza, employee at BSA Health System, in Amarillo, Texas, mocks a dark-skinned girl, on Facebook, commenting “Gross nasty Cole,” on the photo when asked to leave three words to describe her [PHOTO]

Mary Mendoza is a native of Amarillo, Texas, and an employee of BSA Health System, in her hometown. Recently, Mary Mendoza was on Facebook, when she ran across a post of a young, dark-skinned, African, young woman. Along with the photo of her, there was a caption that asked people to give three words, "Gross nasty Cole," leading people to go in on her.The levels of hatred people seem to show on social media seem to know no bounds. Every day, people are just out here, acting as if the people they’re commenting on aren’t humans, too. What is shocking is the occupations these people have.

An alarming number of people who have made cruel, racist, and even threatening, comments work in the health care profession. This calls into question the care some have received, while having medical assistance. Even on simple Facebook posts, there’s controversy.

Mary Mendoza is a native of Amarillo, Texas and she works for the hometown BSA Health System. On Facebook, Mary Mendoza ran across a photo of a dark-skinned African young woman. The photo asked for three words, so Mary Mendoza said “Gross nasty Cole,” leading to Facebook dragging him.

Mary Mendoza is a native of Amarillo, Texas, and an employee of BSA Health System, in her hometown. Recently, Mary Mendoza was on Facebook, when she ran across a post of a young, dark-skinned, African, young woman. Along with the photo of her, there was a caption that asked people to give three words, "Gross nasty Cole," leading people to go in on her.

 

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