I read Jada Pinkett Smith’s compelling memoir, Worthy. In my latest column for @TheAtlantic, I wrote about why the barrage of criticism she’s receiving is horribly unfair and another example of how Black women are often penalized for having the nerve to give voice to their own pain https://t.co/UNCAbk2hED
There were two troubling facets of the President’s statement. First, there was not an iota of concern or support expressed for the vulnerable complainant in this matter who has endured a harrowing experience. It was as if the President had no concern about her welfare despite the public statements of two of his ministers about the efforts they had taken on her behalf. Second, in what was a most ill-advised and insensitive statement, the President sought to give an assurance to his base.
Infamy (Part 3) https://t.co/KknbLWXBOv via @stabroeknews
GECOM is complicit in fueling this disinformation about the #LGE. At the end of another working day all the body has done is uploaded information to its site and allowed politicians to put their spins.