After being fired for saying that 22-year-old Stephon Clark deserved to be killed, a Sacramento nurse launched a GoFundMe campaign for herself. 

Faith Linthicum was fired from her job as a labor and delivery nurse at Kaiser Permanente’s Roseville Medical Center on March 29 for her Facebook post stating Stephon Clark's death was justified. 

“Yeah, but he was running from the police jumping over fences and breaking in peoples houses… why run??!!! He deserved it for being stupid,” Linthicum wrote in a Facebook post comment. 

“Can we protest the deaths of all the people shot by black people too?” Linthicum said in another racially insensitive comment.

When activist Christina Arechiga — who gave birth at the hospital where the bigot worked — came across the remarks, Linthicum's racial bias was called into question. 

“This woman works in labor and delivery – how can we trust her with our black and brown babies?” Arechiga wrote.

Linthicum was fired after her superiors were made aware of her comments. Her termination led her to create a GoFundMe campaign to help her "pay bills." 

She named the campaign "RN Fired for exercising 1st AMD.” She says she is a "United States military veteran who served as a medic, and then fulfilled my dream taking care of people by becoming a nurse."

"I was recently fired from my job as a nurse at Kaiser Permanente for exercising my First Amendment right to free speech," she continues. "I am a proud supporter of this great Country, the First Amendment, the rule of law and law enforcement."

Once the Blue Lives Matter and MAGA sectors of the web caught hold of the campaign, the donations poured in.

"I am now unemployed and unable to pay rent, buy food for myself and my two dogs (French Bulldog & Great Dane) or make my car payments/insurance. I am asking for support during this trying time as I try to find employment and heal. Thank you very much for your consideration and support. Anything helps!" the unemployed nurse concluded. 

Surely, her dogs shouldn’t go hungry, but Stephon Clark definitely didn’t deserve to die. 

Clark was shot eight times in the back in his grandmother's backyard. He leaves behind two small sons. Thankfully, the GoFundMe for his family raised over $80,000, but it's still mind-boggling that this woman can raise more than quarter of that simply for getting fired. 

One thing's for sure: whiteness will always get to work.