“No bigger regret in my career than making the mistake of thinking @MorganRadford knew how to accurately report on abuse/ harassment,” Lorenz tweeted on Tuesday.
Lorenz went on to accuse Radford of “throwing a colleague under the bus, especially one that purports to advocate for the marginalized communities.”MSNBCGetty Images for Alliance for Wo During the interview, a tearful Lorenz described suffering from “severe PTSD” while “contemplating suicide” after she received a deluge of negative messages.
Sosin accused MSNBC of misgendering them by identifying them as a woman. The criticism from Lorenz and Sosin apparently prompted MSNBC to remove the original segment from its official YouTube channel. Lorenz posted a court document on her Twitter account indicating that part of the lawsuit was dismissed, though a federal judge ruled that Jacob’s claims of other allegedly defamatory statements by the reporter can be heard.
Lorenz is just mad that Radford wasn't able to make her more sympathetic to the readers Nobody is going to be sympathetic to someone that doxes innocent people for 'thinking the wrong way'
Are we to feel sorry for this Taylor Lorenz. Naaaaaaaaa!
I would say Taylor is a snowflake. But in reality, she’s much more fragile than one.
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