@scottkfoley You didn't.
— Stephanie ?? (@StephanieA6510) September 10, 2014
What did “Scandal” actor Scott Foley tweet that was so offensive? A photo of this sign, apparently.
Ugh, @scottkfoley. Really? http://t.co/rQIK36kf2T
— Yasmin (@yasmin86) September 10, 2014
This is awful. “@scottkfoley: http://t.co/CW9uJVc9vu”
— Michelle (@thelilydale) September 9, 2014
Really?
@jendill1 @scottkfoley if only more people were born rich like Scott
— the radicchio-left (@CatlinMichael) September 9, 2014
@CatlinMichael @jendill1 Born rich? Don't believe everything that you read.
— scott foley (@scottkfoley) September 9, 2014
@scottkfoley @jendill1 clearly I don't believe everything I read because I don't believe that those making min wage don't have work ethic.
— the radicchio-left (@CatlinMichael) September 9, 2014
@scottkfoley but you can see how at a time when min wage workers are fighting for a living wage that you comment can scream ignorant?
— the radicchio-left (@CatlinMichael) September 9, 2014
@scottkfoley erm… This is kinda offensive to people who are actually working hard tryna get by! #insensitive
— Suprasensory Shahir Wanderer (@suprasensorys) September 9, 2014
@scottkfoley And you owe an apology to the millions of people working harder than you ever will, often in multiple min. wage jobs.
— Lola Socially Distant Keeley ?️??? (@LolaKeeley_) September 9, 2014
@scottkfoley they do that to feed and educate their families. They do it without health insurance because rich people have ruined the US.
— Lola Socially Distant Keeley ?️??? (@LolaKeeley_) September 9, 2014
@scottkfoley so maybe think about some of that before tweeting glib bullshit from a life of luxury, hmm? #whenactorsgorogue
— Lola Socially Distant Keeley ?️??? (@LolaKeeley_) September 9, 2014
Oh "wage" pic? We know you didn't mean it like that but it can easily be seen as offensive. "@scottkfoley: Deleted. Did not mean to offend."
— ? (@RenagadeGirl) September 10, 2014
Easily seen as offensive? Not to these people.
@scottkfoley you shouldn't have had to delete that. People need to learn and live that motto. People who get offended only mixed that up.
— Kayla✌️ (@othsavedme) September 10, 2014
@scottkfoley No offense taken. Not from me anyway. Thanks for sharing!
— lola (@ylolamaried) September 10, 2014
@scottkfoley no offense taken. Some of us understood the underlying message.
— Dacy (@dpayton65) September 10, 2014
@scottkfoley you're too kind. I wouldn't have deleted it either. #toodamnsensitive
— Mary Ann Weiss (@weissmaryann) September 10, 2014
@scottkfoley You should have kept that pic up and stood by it. No I dont know where you stand if your willing to backtrack on a little pic.
— Mark Ford (@meimmark) September 10, 2014
@meimmark After thinking about it-the idea was right but the wording wasn't.
— scott foley (@scottkfoley) September 10, 2014
@scottkfoley I can understand that and support you cause I know your intent was just. #Respect
— Mark Ford (@meimmark) September 10, 2014
@scottkfoley You shouldn't have deleted it.
— Krissy (@__Krisssyy) September 10, 2014
@scottkfoley if only more people followed this motto, the world would be a better place.
— Jennifer Dilliard (@jendill1) September 9, 2014
Scott Foley FTW!!! RT "@scottkfoley: @CatlinMichael @jendill1 Fair. Maybe don't politicize every tweet meant as encouragement.”
— Kevin Parris (@KPPharmD) September 10, 2014
@scottkfoley anybody that takes offense to something like that has a chip on their shoulder and is looking for an argument. Sad
— Kevin Parris (@KPPharmD) September 10, 2014
@scottkfoley Dude!! Its cool and the wording was ok, the people who got offended were the people who have minimum wage dreams lol!
— ILiveLovenLaugh (@mysaucu) September 10, 2014
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