New thread for Susie Verrill now she's deleted twitter after the racist tweets
They’re Jehovah’s Witnesses. can’t imagine Greg & Suz’s values and lifestyle align with them much.I suspect Greg is getting abuse from her for this. She's never particularly nice to him.
Do they see his family at all or did she stop them?
He'll be flogging regatta, vitamins and biscuits like it's out of style.This will be in the Daily Mail by teatime. She’s finished on social media, I think. God, just think how much crap Greg is going to have to chug on Instagram now.
Twitter back.
Previous racist comments deleted.
Exactly what she said she wouldn't do....urgh.
What happened to the “15 days”
ThisI scrolled through the ‘likes’ on her recent post and the vast majority are white women - I unfollowed the handful of people that I followed who had liked the post, I don’t feel it’s a post that anybody should be ‘liking’, nor should it be the job of white people to be giving forgiveness
She said horrific things. I really don’t want to defend at all but ask genuine questions. This whole movement is about uplifting black voices, identifying wrong doings, changing the system, changing prejudice... is no one allowed to be a bad person then actively try and change? If tomorrow we could snap our fingers and a white suprematist woke up realised they valued and loved black lives, saw how wrong they were, actively wanted to change... maybe become an activist. Would we all hound them and say they will never be allowed to because they did a bad thing initially? I get people need to be punished for wrong doings. Another question: I don’t see when she was meant to own up to it sooner. At what point can people say “oh hey everyone look over here at these awful racist things I said 7 years ago. I apologize and I am trying to be a better person”... when is the right time to bring that up? Genuine question. If she did it when protests started she would have looked like she making it about her and not focus on BLM. It’s so complex!!!
She said horrific things. I really don’t want to defend at all but ask genuine questions. This whole movement is about uplifting black voices, identifying wrong doings, changing the system, changing prejudice... is no one allowed to be a bad person then actively try and change? If tomorrow we could snap our fingers and a white suprematist woke up realised they valued and loved black lives, saw how wrong they were, actively wanted to change... maybe become an activist. Would we all hound them and say they will never be allowed to because they did a bad thing initially? I get people need to be punished for wrong doings. Another question: I don’t see when she was meant to own up to it sooner. At what point can people say “oh hey everyone look over here at these awful racist things I said 7 years ago. I apologize and I am trying to be a better person”... when is the right time to bring that up? Genuine question. If she did it when protests started she would have looked like she making it about her and not focus on BLM. It’s so complex!!!