April 24, 2024

Washington Post Opinion Editor: ‘White Women Are Lucky’ We Are ‘not Calling for Revenge’

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Washington Post Global Opinions Editor Karen Attiah wrote Sunday white women “are lucky” that  “[we] are not calling for revenge,” making her statement in a subsequently deleted social media post.

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.

The Washington Examiner‘s Siraj Hashmi captured the since-deleted tweet and shared it on Monday:

Deleted, but the List comes for all, @KarenAttiah.

✍🏼✍🏼✍🏼 pic.twitter.com/BF92pyflyv

— Siraj Hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) June 29, 2020

Attiah later tweeted in French 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 states she “often writes on issues relating to race, gender and international politics, with a special interest in Africa.”

She holds a bachelor of arts in communication studies with a minor in African studies from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in international affairs from Columbia University.

Change and progress never comes through the dominant group being comfortable and dictating how they should be resisted.

Maybe you should read how civil rights progress actually has happened.

— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) June 28, 2020

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

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

Attiah was Jamal Khashoggi‘s editor at the Washington Post.

In response Jussie Smollett’s contrived “hate crime” hoax, Attiah tweeted, “Regarding the heinous attack on @JussieSmollett, yet another reminder that Trump’s ascendance and the resulting climate of hate has meant that lives have been increasingly at stake since 2015. Smollett could have been killed by those thugs screaming MAGA. Let that sink in.”

The Washington Post composed a new slogan after the election of President Donald Trump: “Democracy Dies in Darkness.”

Follow Robert Kraychik on Twitter @rkraychik.

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Robert Kraychik
Breitbart News 2020-06-29T15:20:44Z

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