“What was said was vile” allows Soboroff to distance himself from hus segment while not taking responsibility for his actions. “You should still be able to dress like a moron,” he said — but no apology here for that. No promise to refuse all-white panels in the future, either.https://twitter.com/jacobsoboroff/status/1055084967510843392 …
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The spectrum for the Megyn Kelly Today show is now outright defending blackface to laughing about it uncomfortably. And that betrays how the spectrum of how people see it in the country. I often tweet about all-white panels because its an ethical imperative. This is why.
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You're right. What I said was wrong. How I reacted was wrong. The composition of the panel was wrong, irrespective of topic. No excuses.
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Thanks for responding, Jacob. Empowered white people refusing to participate in panels without underrepresented black, latinx, native people would be a real gamechanger. Would you consider making it your policy to demand representation on every panel you're on from here on out?
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I agree. And yes.
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Awesome. Look forward to seeing you on diverse panels soon :)
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He laughed because he was among like minded friends.
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