In a recent incident at a Target store in Aurora, Colorado, a woman named Ersilia Campbell showed up in blackface and caused a scene. She demanded to know where the Pride section was, even though Pride month had already ended. Campbell then went on to suggest that the LGBTQ community had hijacked the American flag with the Pride flag, leaving the store employee taken aback.

Not stopping there, Campbell proceeded to a Starbucks, wearing Trump stickers on her shirt. She claimed she had been fired from the post office but did not specify the reasons for her termination. Upon further investigation, it was found that Campbell had been fired from the post office in February. The post office had even posted a trespassing notice, warning employees to call the Postal Inspection Service if she returned.

Adding to the disturbing incident, Ersilia Campbell expressed her dissatisfaction with her former coworkers online. She labeled them as “some of the loneliest, miserable, trashiest, lazy people” she had ever encountered. The incident at Target and Starbucks, along with her online rants, have left many questioning her behavior and attitudes.

Who is Ersilia Campbell?

Little information is available about Ersilia Campbell beyond the recent incident. Her LinkedIn mentions that she has worked as an Operations Supervisor at United States Postal Service.

Her actions at Target and Starbucks, particularly her choice to appear in blackface, have caused outrage and concern among the public. The incident raises questions about her motives and mindset, and it serves as a reminder of the need for understanding, tolerance, and sensitivity towards diverse communities.