Listen up, you guys. Sarah Jeong’s got something to say about being exposed as a virulent racist:
Hi all, I have a statement about the tweets that have been going around:
— sarah jeong (@sarahjeong) August 2, 2018
It’s really something:
— sarah jeong (@sarahjeong) August 2, 2018
No, Sarah. The Onion is satire. The Babylon Bee is satire. Allie Beth Stuckey’s fake “interview” with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was satire. Your racist tweets were not satire. We’re fully aware of the context and you made it perfectly clear that you’re just an angry woman with a nasty racist streak.
The New York Times may [pretend to] buy Sarah’s explanation, but over here in reality, we know she’s straight-up full of it.
Your ability to play the victim is utterly astounding.
These two examples are literally from unverified nobody accounts which weren't liked or shared by anyone, according 2 ur screenshot.
Citing this as harassment is a slap in the face to folks who've suffered it for real.
— Andrew Follett (@AndrewCFollett) August 2, 2018
Your racist tweets predate your example, and continued for over a year after. This wasn’t some spur of the moment emotional response. pic.twitter.com/ahjhzSShF1
— Mike Hawk (@diqfor) August 2, 2018
"I contributed to online hate because I'm a victim of online hate"
wut?
— Jay (@CreatureLives) August 2, 2018
So basically, “they started it” pic.twitter.com/3tMtxFyJVH
— Cj (@Ceeja_be) August 2, 2018
Tell us more about your months (years?) long "counter-trolling" effort.
(Don't bother. You're lying.) https://t.co/UpyxRw3UIo
— RBe (@RBPundit) August 2, 2018
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Well, it’s good enough for the New York Times. And if it’s good enough for them …
Say what you want but Jeong and the NY Times have given a blueprint to every single person hired that a leftist mob goes after from here on out.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) August 2, 2018
"Hey you know, I was just acting like the people who were attacking me."
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) August 2, 2018
"Those tweets were simply meant to reflect the behavior of people who were tweeting at me first and are in no way indicative of how I really feel. They were performance art and imitation." I'm sure this standard will now be enforced going forward..
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) August 2, 2018
Editor’s note: This post has been updated with an additional tweet.
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