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The same people who just a few years ago dove headfirst into cancel culture are now expecting forgiveness for their own past indiscretions. Cea Weaver put her positions out there for everyone to see and she certainly hasn't changed her beliefs. She's the second person in Mamdani's new administration who has been exposed for vile racist and bigoted statements, the first of whom stepped aside. This is either poor vetting by Mamdani or he knew and didn't care. He, himself, is a radical extremist, so it only makes sense he would bring other extremists into his fold. She won't be the last and she doesn't seem all that mentally stable.
Liberal journalists who backed cancel culture when America was at its most woke now say an anti-white aide to New York City's mayor should be left alone after her vile tweets were exposed. David Klion and Natalie Shure both expressed outrage over the treatment of Cea Weaver, who runs the Big Apple's new office for tenant protections in New York City. Klion wrote: 'I know Cea slightly and have always found her impressive and serious. 'I see that one of her regrettable tweets was a 2018 QT (quote tweet) of one of mine, probably also regrettable but long-deleted. As millennials achieve political power, we're going to need a general amnesty on bad old tweets.'
Liberal journalists who backed cancel culture when America was at its most woke now say an anti-white aide to New York City's mayor should be left alone after her vile tweets were exposed. David Klion and Natalie Shure both expressed outrage over the treatment of Cea Weaver, who runs the Big Apple's new office for tenant protections in New York City. Klion wrote: 'I know Cea slightly and have always found her impressive and serious. 'I see that one of her regrettable tweets was a 2018 QT (quote tweet) of one of mine, probably also regrettable but long-deleted. As millennials achieve political power, we're going to need a general amnesty on bad old tweets.'
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