Posted on 04/05/2022 4:03:25 PM PDT by fruser1
A conservative writer and commentator says she was fired from a radio job and accused of being racist after joking that a brown suit worn by Vice President Kamala Harris looked like a UPS uniform.
“Kamala looks like a UPS employee — what can brown do for you?” Athey’s March 1 tweet read. “Nothing good, apparently.”
Athey was contacted “out of the blue” by Jeff Boden, the vice president of station owner Cumulus Washington, and human resources VP Kriston Fancellas.
“They told me that the tweet I sent about Kamala was ‘racist’ and that subsequent follow-ups defending myself and making fun of the efforts to cancel me were unacceptable,” she recalled. “I had violated the company’s social media policy, they said, and I was terminated effective immediately.”
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“Kamala looks like a UPS employee”
Not to me. To me she looks like a whore.
I’m afraid that is true...no matter what she does she will look like that. It is all that artificial stuff, you know.
UPS drivers are NOT fat!
So she does not qualify.
Up to now I thought it was Valerie Jarrett who looked like Zira, but Kamala might be closer in that suit.
She will take good care of your package.
Needs to sue. This stuff will only stop if the left feels pain at the ballot box or in their wallet.
If I were a UPS employee I’d be embarrassed that I’d be looking like Harris.
‘’for being too stupid to breathe’’.
That simple act of involuntary body function and standing upright on two feet is some peoples only qualification in life.
And they often breed more like themselves.
Technically, you’re 100% right; I agree. But “high yellow” applies, since her *public image* is that of a negro.
Woke corporations are a cancer.
Van Halen would not approve.
YES!!!!
And ya know what, I get that.
Only an 80s twenty something would.
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