Well, the answer to that is pretty much always “no.” But what sparked that specific outrage? This article from Marc Lamont Hill:
My newest @HuffingtonPost article: "Why Black Activists Should Stand With Rasmea Odeh." http://t.co/fckcCf843f
— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) October 14, 2015
Wait just one minute, sir.
https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/654284130906038272
https://twitter.com/argylegray/status/654318392153800705
Seriously. Twitter users gave Lamont Hill the business for his “shameful” article.
@marclamonthill @HuffingtonPost @SJPUF This is wilful ignorance by Hill. More ideology trumping inconvenient facts.
— the forgetler (@FORGETLER) October 14, 2015
.@marclamonthill you don't know anything about Rasmea Odeh, shameful article http://t.co/zEssmYPoLt
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) October 14, 2015
Well, let’s help him out, shall we?
.@marclamonthill says Rasmea Odeh innocent of bombing – http://t.co/pxxbRXddGc her co-conspirator disagrees https://t.co/DkYZydFzE7
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) October 13, 2015
.@marclamonthill thinks Rasmea Odeh a victim http://t.co/pxxbRXddGc If he did his homework, would know real victims https://t.co/nFSrwmobUp
— Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) October 13, 2015
Bingo.
For shame, Lamont Hill. For shame.
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