And then you deleted the tweets after reporting her. Wowowow.
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Eating while Black
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That’s literally someone’s life. That’s their job you’re messing with. She was eating. Trying to live. She was commuting. Trying to live. What the fuck did she do to you?
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I mean, I guess folks at the World Bank have a history of ruining people’s lives
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LOL she blocked me ... so I guess you’ll all have to let me know if she apologizes.
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Update: she wrote a short tweet apologizing for a previous tweet which she has now deleted. No clear reference to what she did, no meditation on misogynoir, nothing.
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Update: wow, she’s being dropped by her publisher. And every time I think about how that sucks? I think also about how she went out of her way to put down and possibly cause serious financial harm to a transit employee who was literally just nourishing herself.
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It’s so telling that a
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By contrast? I was recently at a talk being given by a high profile white woman scientist and part way through she had to stop because she was having a sugar crash. We let her eat, took a break, and acted like nothing happened. Some disabilities are invisible.
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She got this treatment because she was considered to be an important thinker. Her name is one many of you would recognize. Why isn’t a WMATA employee deserving of the same benefit of the doubt?
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