Reminder: WaPo Promoted Loon Who Said White Women Lucky "We" Aren't After "Revenge"
But God forbid someone retweet a cheeky joke ...
This week The Washington Post suspended a white male writer for retweeting a cheeky (and factually accurate, in my opinion) joke about how every woman is bi — bisexual or bipolar. They did so even after the writer pathetically apologized.
Meanwhile, last year the same paper promoted a black female who in June of 2020 had tweeted that white women are lucky that “we” are "just calling them Karens instead of calling for revenge."
“The lies & tears of White women hath wrought: —The 1921 Tulsa Massacre — Murder of Emmet Till — Exclusion of Black women from feminist movements — 53% of white women voting for Trump. White women are lucky that we are just calling them ‘Karen’s’. And not calling for revenge,” Karen Attiah tweeted.
Look:
After she started experiencing blowback on Twitter, she later added, “I’m just saying. Be happy we are calling for equality. And not actual revenge.”
Look:
Attiah deleted her tweets but never apologized. Nor did she suffer any career consequences for this tacit promotion of racially motivated “revenge.”
If anything, she got a promotion and raise.
“A Washington Post writer who tweeted that white women were ‘lucky’ that black people were ‘just calling them Karens instead of calling for revenge,’ has been promoted by the paper,” the New York Post reported in June of 2021.
She was promoted on what was effectively the one-year anniversary month of her racist diatribe.
Promoted to what?
To a staff columnist who writes about “issues relating to race, gender and international politics.”
You can’t make this up …
Returning to the present, this week the Post suspended reporter Dave Weigel after fellow reporter and apparent feminist lunatic Felicia Sonmez complained publicly about a cheeky tweet he’d retweeted.
“Every girl is bi. You just have to figure out if it’s polar or sexual,” the retweeted tweet read.
Sonmez’s complaint predictably triggered an outrage mob, and before long Weigel publicly apologized like a little bitch, excuse the language:
The Post nevertheless suspended him.
Also this week, the Post did nothing as their star writer, white female Taylor Lorenz, published a story riddled with lies and misinformation, surprise, surprise.
"Controversial Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz found herself at the center of yet another firestorm after two YouTubers whom she claimed to have reached out to for her story on the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial denied that she had contacted them," BizPac Review reported.
Her lies and misinformation led to her piece being inundated with endless corrections:
So to recap:
The white male writer gets suspended for retweeting a harmless joke, and despite apologizing..
The black female writer gets let off scot-free after posting a racist rant, and despite not apologizing.
The white female writer gets let off scot-free after blatantly lying, and despite not apologizing.
See a pattern here?
If not, here’s the final piece of the puzzle courtesy unscrupulous black male writer Elie Mystal: