Christine Davitt, a senior social media staff manager at Teen Vogue, canceled the would-be editor-in-chief Alexi McCammond for a ten-year-old anti-Asian tweet for which she had already apologized in 2019.
But Davitt has also been outed for using the "N-word" in a cluster of tweets and staff at the magazine have preemptively deleted their own tweets to avoid scrutiny by other woke morons who might destroy their careers. So far Davitt appears to be immune from her colleague's wrath over the same standards she set for McCammond and others.
In 2009, Davitt posted several tweets to an apparently White friend identifying him as a 'n***a" and used the same "N-word" in 2010 in a joke post, as Fox News initially reported.
And after Davitt and several other senior staffers at Teen Vogue canceled McCammond, Davitt's tweets resurfaced over the weekend.
On March 8 Davitt posted a letter on Instagram from Teen Vogue staff that expressed concern to the Condè Nast management about hiring McCammond, "in light of her past racist and homophobic tweets." "So proud of my @teenvogue colleagues. The work continues…" Davitt wrote in a caption.
Afterward, McCammond said that she and Vogue would be parting ways and Davitt posted on Twitter, how she felt relieved of McCammond's "decision."
But then Davitt was also scrutinized and scandalized by her own words. She soon made her Twitter account private after a Fox News report detailed her social media history with her troubling use of the "N-word."
Teen Vogue staffers Michelle Li and Lucy Diavolo also locked down their accounts to cover their butts.
Davitt says in multiple tweets that she is of mixed Irish and Filipino descent and thus does not qualify to use the "N-word" based on stupid Teen Vogue standards.
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