This Is The MSM: Wash Post Editor Caught Covering Up Threat Toward ‘White Women,’ Should Be ‘Lucky’ That We ‘Are Not Calling For…’
A Washington Post Global Opinions Editor Karen Attaiah wrote on Sunday that white women should be glad that “[we] are not calling for revenge.” A short time later she deleted the post on twitter.
Attiah wrote:
“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.”
Siraj Hashmi from the Washington Examiner captured the post before it was deleted and shared it on Monday:
Deleted, but the List comes for all, @KarenAttiah.
✍🏼✍🏼✍🏼 pic.twitter.com/BF92pyflyv
— Siraj Hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) June 29, 2020
Attiah then posted in French that she regrets nothing:
“Non, je ne regrette rien”
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) June 29, 2020
Same. Lol. https://t.co/tcNsP2BF6y
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) June 29, 2020
Attiah’s Washington Post profile explains she “often writes on issues relating to race, gender and international politics, with a special interest in Africa.”
She also likes to attack white women whom she claims to uphold white supremacy.
But here’s the real thing about “Karen” memes.
The dark side to handwringing about how Karen” hurts white women’s feelings is that it is a distraction from how everyday white women uphold white supremacy through violence, aggression, and the weaponzing of their gender.
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) June 28, 2020
If you’re more worried about white women’s feelings than about how they uphold white supremacy… then…
Well, this is how white supremacy works. In real-time. https://t.co/8vMYvZINI7
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) June 28, 2020
By the way, she isn’t just talking about conservative white women…
What people need to see in this newly formed @maureendowd /@SpeakerPelosi / @realDonaldTrump axis of shevil is that white supremacy relies on dismissing, silencing, and undermining women of color.
Putting them in their place by any means necessary.
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) July 14, 2019