Online Harassment Sufferer Sarah Jeong Hates Republicans and Cops, Too

In this Feb. 1, 2017, file photo, University of California, Berkeley police guard the building where Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos was to speak in Berkeley, Calif. UC Berkeley police took a hands-off approach to protesters on the campus when violent rioters overtook a largely peaceful protest against a controversial speaker. After a series of protests around the country, some institutions are rethinking their security and tactics in an age of growing political polarization. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)

Poor Sarah Jeong. As you may have heard, as “a young Asian woman” she was once “the subject of frequent online harassment” — and that quite understandably caused her to lash out viciously at all white people in general on Twitter. For years.

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“Dumbass f**king white people marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing on fire hydrants,” she tweeted in 2014.

Another tweet reads, “Oh man it’s kind of sick how much joy I get from being cruel to old white men.”

More:

She regrets it now and stuff.

However, the newest editorial board member of the New York Times also attacked Republicans specifically:

Interestingly, she didn’t specify whether she vomits at just white Republicans or all Republicans. 

That “online harassment” endured by Jeong also apparently drove her to lash out viciously at the police, the Daily Caller discovered. In a tweet from 2014 she wrote: “let me know when a cop gets killed by a rock or molotov cocktail or a stray shard of glass from a precious precious window.”

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“Cops are assholes,” she tweeted in 2015.

“If we’re talking big sweeping bans on s*** that kills people, why don’t we ever ever ever ever talk about banning the police?”  she asked in 2016.

Jeong also tweeted “f*** the police” on a number of occasions, including one tweet that included a gif of anime characters physically attacking a police officer, according to the Daily Caller.

Again, it’s not clear whether she despises all police, or just the white, racist ones. I would ask her, but she seems to have blocked me on Twitter.

Perhaps the New York Times could issue another statement explaining their decision to hire a person who has a history of extreme hostility towards all white people, as well as all Republicans and police.

Regardless, if anything gets her fired, it will likely be these mean tweets from her past.

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