Friday, March 29, 2024

‘Anti-Racist’ Washingtonian Mag Editor Mocked Blacks and Hispanics.

Daniella Byck, a so-called “anti-racist” journalist and editor at the influential Washingtonian magazine has repeatedly authored tweets mocking and deriding black people and black culture, The National Pulse can reveal.

Byck, who joined the outlet in 2018, made comments regarding “Africa and the size of a black man’s lips.”

The recent graduate has listed her “dream job” as “crisis communications,” though it is unclear who would hire her for such a role given her own communication history.

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Byck has recently used her platform to encourage “white folks” to read Washingtonian articles providing education on how to “be anti-racist” and identify “systems of oppression”.

But her own history in this area is murky and deeply offensive.

The National Pulse can reveal additional messages containing similar sentiments targeting black people, as well as other minorities.

Unearthed tweets from 2012 peddle similar stereotypes, including “back in the hood, don’t feel good” and references to throwing rice at “an African princess”:

Additional tweets would certainly be in violation of the left’s standards on political correctness:

The University of Madison-Wisconsin grad also tweeted about Latin American culture:

In 2012 Byck, whose dream job is “crisis communications,” said of her experiences at an airport:

Editor’s Note: The National Pulse abhors cancel culture and the constant churn of “gotcha” stories involving people’s lives. But we love pointing out the hypocrisy of the left more. Hence this article.

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