Posted on 06/02/2020 8:22:28 AM PDT by L.A.Justice
USC has ended its relationship with a booster after she sent a series of tweets Sunday night promoting gun violence. In a statement on Monday afternoon, Trojans athletic director Mike Bohn said that he was made aware of "abhorrent and blatantly racist tweets from an individual who identified as a USC Football Booster."
That booster, Marla Brown, said multiple times on her now-deleted Twitter account that people protesting police brutality and George Floyd's murder in Los Angeles and Washington D.C. should be shot. On her Twitter bio, Brown identified as a LAPD union attorney. She clarified later that she had not held that job in some time.
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This ladys problems are just beginning. Shell be getting harassing phone calls at home and at work.
Moral of the story: Go ahead and use Twitter to share cake recipes. But say anything that is not PC at your own peril.
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Your advice is a good one...
I don’t have a Twitter account...But, I do have a Facebook account...
I have never posted on Facebook about any topic...I just felt uncomfortable doing that...
Because you dont think looters should be coddled, does make you a racist? No it doesnt. Bohn is Mr. PC and has gotten off to a rocky start as AD. Since when is wanting law and order racist?
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First of all, I will concede that somebody cannot get a job as the athletic director of a big university without acting politically correct...
I am still annoyed that Director Bohn called this lady “racist”...She NEVER mentioned any ethnic group...But, she is still racist? I understand that her comments made him uncomfortable...But, calling her “racist” is ridiculous...
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