Civil rights attorney Sasha Samberg-Champi challenged Stephen Miller over Miller’s attendance at the women-only “Wonder Woman’ screening in Brooklyn on Thursday, and it didn’t go well.
He tweeted this in response to Miller arguing with someone else that the theater legally couldn’t bar him from the women-only event as it would run afoul of anti-discrimination laws:
https://twitter.com/ssamcham/status/873313981456429057
Please point me to the U.S. law you think provides this right. I'll wait.
— Sasha Samberg-Champion (@ssamcham) June 9, 2017
Well, since he’s waiting and all:
State of New York. You're welcome https://t.co/AspqO3lKe4 https://t.co/E3VhOJSP3U
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 9, 2017
If you don't like that link, have another. https://t.co/3TJhdNHHR6 https://t.co/lglP8xi8wO
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 9, 2017
@ssamcham I particularly like these two. Have a good night pic.twitter.com/Y4WOBV7fGA
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 9, 2017
Ka-Boom.
But rather than admit defeat, Samberg-Champi doubled-down with his call for Miller to produce a federal law that would prevent theaters from discriminating against men:
Still waiting for the promised U.S. law. I know all about the state and city laws.
— Sasha Samberg-Champion (@ssamcham) June 9, 2017
Since Miller never claimed there ever was a federal law in the week or so he’s been tweeting about this, maybe Samberg-Champi can tell us why these state laws don’t apply to this “Wonder Woman” screening instead of this dumb semantics argument:
https://twitter.com/bnbbnb614/status/873321120212058112
Exactly.
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Related:
HA! Feminist FREAKS on @redsteeze for saying women-only screening of Wonder Woman was great https://t.co/93iIMnpULw
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) June 9, 2017
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