I feel terrible for this young woman and her family, but if she was a student at Barnard she was probably a liberal in training from a liberal family who would expound all day on the horrors of racism in Trumps America. Sadly this young woman probably lived under the illusion that these young Black Kids were just like her, and she was in more danger from toxic white males. She paid the price for her liberal irrationality.
I have very little doubt that the boarding-school educated Majors and her college professor novelist father personified the upper crust liberal who live their lives in a bubble, as did the entirety of her classmates at Barnard.
As she was bleeding to death, knowing her body was failing, her last thoughts must've been, "Everybody lied to me."
I wonder how many of her friends woke up today with a different outlook on the world?