The Lion, The Witch, and the Audacity of This Bitch
In a Newsweek essay, Amy Cooper says her actions were driven by “panic and vulnerability” and blames the Black man she accosted for the incident.
The Lion, The Witch, and the Audacity of This Bitch
In a Newsweek essay, Amy Cooper says her actions were driven by “panic and vulnerability” and blames the Black man she accosted for the incident.
She doesn’t have the humility to admit she made a mistake, blames everyone else but herself, and then expects to talk it out with the guy she did this to? He has no reason to accommodate her.
And employers see though this too. She’s not having trouble finding a job because of cancel culture, she’s having trouble because employers realize how little self awareness she has, and she doesn’t realize that her actions since the incident are making it all even worse.
Using the phrase cancel culture is such a self report about the speaker. Frankly I find it really useful, especially in the world of dating apps.
It is a wonderful red flag just everywhere. I’ve seen it on LinkedIn, social media, and of course bumper stickers. What a great way to let me know that I don’t need to have a conversation with you ever.
The video: https://youtu.be/ODhNRyjJsl8?feature=shared
A video with the video (longer): https://youtu.be/rjbn7O8K98Q?feature=shared
She’s an hr nightmare