Grace is on Twitter criticising the government and middle class for forcing their cleaners to travel and clean their homes (whilst on minimum wage); thus risking corona.
This is a very valid criticism and I fully agree with her (I know this is a very difficult subject and people will have different opinions on it (i have two friends who are cleaners who are absolutely over the moon that they can get back to work) )
But I can't help but think of all the non-essential construction workers, "wardrobe organisers" (she had someone come in just after she moved in and just before lockdown), decorators, moving agents, garment workers, B_ND manufacturers, distributors, couriers etc. who have been forced to come into work and risk their health for the sake of Grace during this pandemic?
I know Grace isn't the only person doing this (and I'll admit that I have had a fair few packages delivered which definitely weren't essential!), but it just seems a bit in-genuine and hypocritical to be criticising people for having their cleaners come out to their homes when Grace has done all of the above?
To be honest, I just feel like a lot of Grace's twitter posts just seem very calculated and in-genuine, almost as if she's only posting these things to make herself look better and to portray herself as a very particular type of person?
A lot of the things she says and does (ie. tweeting in support of the working class culture whilst being completely appropriative, preaching about sustainability and inclusivity when in reality TALA is unsustainable and not designed to flatter all body types) completely contradict what she puts on Twitter and it just bugs me.
I feel like she literally sees certain tweets that fit her narrative and then retweets them without actually reading them (Once she liked and retweeted this fat criticism of Tala obviously thinking it was a compliment because she hadn't actually read the tweet)