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Stabbie Girl Gets Cancelled

Social media bully, a recent Harvard grad, shocked to be held accountable for her racist, violent TikTok
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Remember Claira Janover, the recent Harvard grad who made a viral TikTok saying that if someone has the “Caucasity” to say “all lives matter” to her, she’s going to stab them and watch them bleed out? She was fired by Deloitte, her new

employer, over it. Here’s a short YouTube that features her first TikTok, and now her sobbing over how “Trump supporters” have ruined her life:

Mostly, I don’t care. She is a typical bully: she can dish it out, and didn’t care if the lives of others — Wrongthinkers — were ruined, but when her methods are turned on her, she sobs her eyes out. She says that she feels sorry that Deloitte could not tolerate some like her, who “is going to make an indelible change in the world, who is going to have an impact.” What self-righteous hooey. You might be able to get away with that rot on Harvard Yard, but the real world is not college, for once.

I must say, though, how much I hate cancel culture. This horrible brat did not deserve the foul language and threats of violence she received. Nor did she deserve to lose her job over her idiotic, racist TikTok. I don’t believe that most other people on the other side do either, though. I think we’re better off learning to tolerate as much garbage social media as we can, because there will be no end to the trench warfare if we don’t. But as long as these Social Justice Warrior monsters use their power to ruin the lives of others, I support pressure to hold them to the same standards that they inflict on others. You can tell that it never, ever occurred to this privileged Ivy League snowflake that she might face accountability for her vicious, violent, racist rhetoric.

If you don’t want to watch the video, here’s a brief Twitter clip:

I think this was a Learning Moment for Miss Janover. Sadly, I think she will have several more of those in her life. What’s interesting is that her emotive performance probably would have gotten her all kinds of kudos at Harvard. She must have thought that that would continue. It never seems to have occurred to her that a corporation might not want such an unstable person working for them. Can you imagine what the office would have been like with this toxic person in it?

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