Washington Post Fires My Ace Content Generator Karen Attiah
Where am I going to go for reliably rabid rants against white women in a national newspaper?
I want to strenuously protest the Washington Post firing its hilariously racist Global Opinions Editor, Karen Attiah, after she altered a Charlie Kirk quote. For years, Ms. Attiah has used the pages of this national newspaper to rant about her hatred for whites, men, and especially for white women, providing me with numerous easy examples of how insane the mainstream media had gotten during the Racial Reckoning.
For instance, Nancy Pelosi / Maureen Dowd / Donald Trump Axis of Shevil.
Or her revelation that calling white women a “Karen” or a “Becky” isn’t a racist slur because Emmett Till:
Well, many of us decided that Karen, or, say, Becky, works for us. Black American expression, including hip-hop, rap and remix culture, drives global social media culture and shapes language. Take Becky, for example: It was rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot’s 1992 song “Baby Got Back,” in which a white girl, disgusted by the shape of a black woman’s body, talks behind the black woman’s back to her friend Becky. Over the years, and partially thanks to Beyoncé, “Becky” was popularized in the black community to refer to a white girl, especially one with backstabbing tendencies.
… In America, white women are often believed and protected at all costs, even at the expense of black lives. In 1955, it was a white woman who falsely accused 14-year-old Emmett Till of whistling at her in Mississippi, which led to him being brutally beaten and killed.
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