‘I observed the alligator’ and other watchful quotes of the week

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Haraldur Thorleifsson, a Twitter employee who had to look for CEO Elon Musk on the social media platform to ask him if he had a job or not.

“In this great country, this takes me back to a time where a white woman would accuse a Black man of something. Then, they would take a bunch of guys that were above the law, run in a barn,And hang him by the tree. Not a thought about what would happen, not investigation, not after repeated attempts of people trying to go and say, ‘Hey, guys. Here is what really happened.’”

— Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin addressing a Feb. 5 incident involving a female hotel staffer in Arizona who has accused him of misconduct. (Wednesday,

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