Khalil Wheeler-Weaver is accused of murder three women and attempting to kill a fourth. One of his alleged victims, 20-year-old college student and alleged sex worker Sarah Butler, messaged him before they were set to meet up, “You’re not a serial killer, right?”
Sady Doyle, a feminist author who prefers to be addressed by “she/her,” thank you very much, apparently thinks Butler’s death makes for a great opportunity to make a joke(?) about toxic heterosexuality:
Siri, show me heterosexuality pic.twitter.com/SfEfGPHA2t
— Sady Doyle (@sadydoyle) November 11, 2019
Alrighty then …
Are straight people all serial killers? Is that the joke? I genuinely don't get it
— dual wielding 2020 (@kreesholvah) November 12, 2019
— Zion Williamson Defense Squad (@5five0oh4four) November 12, 2019
This tweet? It’s bad.
— Good Billionaire (@GoodBillionaire) November 12, 2019
bit gross this
— worm (@SzMarsupial) November 12, 2019
a woman is dead
— Avocados (@ElijahtheSouth) November 12, 2019
Damn. Are the likes really worth it, girl?
— Brandi? (@sproingus) November 12, 2019
— peppermint ?⬇️ (@Hurri_Kane88) November 12, 2019
This tweet sucks
— ash (@ashley_rocher) November 11, 2019
guess you can file this tweet under “horrible mistakes”
— christ (they/them) (@allcaps_CHRIST) November 12, 2019
Twitter is roughly 80% dummies getting their heads caught in the net trying to dunk.
— prop op (@ProperOpinion) November 12, 2019
Siri, show me a tweet that lacks logic, humor, and any intelligence whatsoever https://t.co/PNF5twymHZ
— Jessica Fletcher (@heckyessica) November 12, 2019
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