Oh, you can almost smell the smug that emanated from Michael Ian Black when he tweeted this:
When two of the bots dragging you accidentally use the same fake photo. pic.twitter.com/HbHXG7JcFI
— Michael Ian Black (@michaelianblack) December 5, 2017
That’s what one might call a Bad Tweet.
https://twitter.com/D_Walker1773/status/938167024588488704
https://twitter.com/KesaraRiku/status/938169424481206273
https://twitter.com/rklarr/status/938161459217027074
https://twitter.com/coloradorebecca/status/938166494986305536
Uh, that’s Kate Steinle, she’s a murder victim and people are using that photo in support of justice for her and her family. Where have you been?
— Big Chimpin’ (@Chimp_HQ) December 5, 2017
https://twitter.com/yungtweetfaver/status/938152556152442880
https://twitter.com/TheOpulentAmish/status/938163088854892544
That's a photo of Kate Steinle.
Not knowing that, this week, is revealing.
— Lauderdale Vet (@lauderdalevet) December 5, 2017
That's a picture of Kate Steinle. Might wanna delete this.
— Alex Q (@Alexjquayle) December 5, 2017
Delete it? And deprive the world of evidence of his brilliance?
Oooooh… the bots are using the photo of a victim of gun violence. https://t.co/EAAHtqupYt
— Michael Ian Black (@michaelianblack) December 5, 2017
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Kate Steinle’s life mattered, Michael. You ass.
You do get who the picture is of and why they used it, right?
— susan price (@sbprice) December 5, 2017
Now I do, yes. Hoping they do the same for other victims of gun violence. Like the kids from Sandy Hook, the victims from Las Vegas, Aurora, or any of the 30k people killed by guns each year in the US.
— Michael Ian Black (@michaelianblack) December 5, 2017
Backpedal all you want, Michael. You’ll always be an ignorant jerk.
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