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St. CLOUD -- Harsh words and heartfelt sentiment were exchanged by community members and local officials on racial issues in Central Minnesota at the St. Cloud NAACP Community Conversation with Gov. Mark Dayton. [I don't get it, doesn't the NAACP know that all the migrants are taking jobs that African Americans need?--ed]
Hosted Tuesday at St. Cloud Public Library, about 100 people from diverse backgrounds gathered to ask questions of St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis, St. Cloud Police Chief Blair Anderson, State Rep. Jim Knoblach, Minnesota Human Rights Commissioner Kevin Lindsey, Council on Black Minnesotans Community Program Specialist Kolloh Nimley and St. Cloud AFYA Pharmacy co-owner Dr. Edris Kosar.
From the start of the event, Dayton bluntly stated his opinions on the racial tension in St. Cloud and across the state in regards to immigration.
"Look around you. This is Minnesota," Dayton said. "Minnesota is not like it was 30, 50 years ago. ... This is Minnesota and you have every right to be here. And anybody who cannot accept your right to be here, and this is Minnesota, should find another state."
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IIRC Mark Dayton was seriously mentally ill at some point in the recent past. How bad? Like give him shock treatment bad. Several times. Like "we don't know what's wrong so we'll kill brain cell till he stops" bad.
When 'pubs tried to bring this up, they were condemned by the MSM for a low blow.
Al
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As I understand it, shock treatment works well for otherwise untreatable severe depression, with only some memory loss as the price paid. It also is done at a much lower current than used in the old days.
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