In a recent interview, I used the term “tone deaf” inappropriately & out of context from its literal definition. I am deeply sorry for using this ableist language & apologize to the millions of people with disabilities and the disability community.
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Is he claiming to have been unable to see the lack of wisdom in his earlier statement? How could he have been so blind?pic.twitter.com/lAxs5nHa3j
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I can't even get my head around this type of bigotry. How does he sleep at night?
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Yah. Only 4 tweets. Not sufficient self flagellation for the mob.
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Who needs re-education camps anyway ? When “thought leaders” (sic) say I’m so sorry, I was disobedient.. I used a non approved word I will obey Please
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We demand an apology for this demeaning of monstrous-Americans.
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I’m gonna bet Darren’s done much, much worse in his life than use the word “tone-deaf”. Which isn’t actually a problem AT ALL.
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He did, by handing his balls over as an act of contrition.
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His tone privilege is showing
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