USA Today’s “Race and Inclusion” Editor Hemal Jhaveri has been fired for anti-white racist tweets following the Colorado mass shooting.
One of Jhaveri’s now-deleted tweets read, “It’s always an angry white man. Always.”
Of course, it was not a white man, but Ahmad Al Aliwi Al-Issa, an Islamic Arab man who was responsible for gunning down ten white people.
Jhaveri announced her firing in a whiny post on Medium.
“By Tuesday morning, after the shooter was identified as Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, several high profile alt-right Twitter accounts picked up the tweet as an example of anti-white bias and racism against whites. You can guess what happens next,” she wrote.
“There was social media outrage, threats and harassment towards me, and by the end of the day, USA TODAY had relieved me of my position as a Race and Inclusion editor,” the post continued.
Jhaveri took no responsibility for her racism, claiming the tweet was “a challenge to white supremacy” that was weaponized by “bad faith actors.”
“This is not about bias, or keeping personal opinions off of Twitter. It’s about challenging whiteness and being punished for it,” she moaned.
USA Today stood by their decision to fire the racist.
“USA TODAY was founded on the basis of diversity, equity and inclusion,” the spokesperson said in a statement to The Hill. “We hold our employees accountable to these principles both personally and professionally.”
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