Added comments from Marisa Duarte, a Native American faculty member at ASU, on how the deception came as Indigenous communities in Arizona were being devastated by COVID-19: “For this to happen at this time is really exhausting and frustrating.”https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/peteraldhous/bethann-mclaughlin-twitter-suspension-fake-covid-death …
Just a small comment, thanks for writing this up but she claimed to be an anthropologist, and it seems maybe also a geologist but I don’t think paleoontolgist. She was particularly claiming to be teaching anthro classes which was one of the red flags.
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Also, I think that people are frustrated because Eisen is being given credit when the people who first questioned were attacked. By Eisen and others. https://twitter.com/moustique33/status/1289723973719035905?s=21 …https://twitter.com/moustique33/status/1289723973719035905 …
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Some references on the account to scientific discipline attached. First includes paleontology.pic.twitter.com/mpvIJ3ljuk
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Very strange. I saw references to a few tweets from a few months back talking about anthropology, and that seemed to be how most people understood her field. Tweets are gone now with the suspension, not sure if there are more screenshots.
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