Ferrari Sheppard, journalist and a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post, has a smart take on Chris Kyle, the U.S. Navy SEAL who is the subject of the hit Oscar-nominated film “American Sniper”:
https://twitter.com/stopbeingfamous/status/556867107565350912
Got that? “Sounds like a terrorist.” It sounds like we have another example of a member of the media spouting hate at a movie they have yet to see.
But Sheppard wasn’t done…
https://twitter.com/stopbeingfamous/status/556870049114632193
https://twitter.com/stopbeingfamous/status/556870298273083392
https://twitter.com/stopbeingfamous/status/556870503907205120
https://twitter.com/stopbeingfamous/status/556871293338140672
Classy.
And lest you think he wasn’t 100% clear on what he meant in that tweet, Sheppard then posted a correction where he changes single-quotes to double-quotes:
https://twitter.com/stopbeingfamous/status/556870503907205120
Because when you decide to smear deceased members of the American military, it always makes sense to make sure your statement is grammatically correct.
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