She made a perfunctory apology, and it faded into the background, until this week.
New homophobic posts were uncovered on the internet archive the Wayback Machine, and now Joy Reid is claiming that these were the result of hackers.
The wayback isn't the only archive service.— Queef Whisperer🕵️ (@queefagain) April 25, 2018
There's more out there...just waiting to be found.
The internet is forever.https://t.co/f5tHT8HRDm
Unfortunately, as this colorfully named Twitter user observes, her blog posts have been archived by a number of archiving services over a rather long period:
According to the Library of Congress, Reid’s blog was archived on their local server on January 12, 2006–two days after the blog post in question was authored. Reid has so far decided against contacting the Library of Congress regarding the hacking allegations.Oh Snap.
Also, see this Twitter thread, it gives a good survey of what was posted.
Also, the LBGT group PFLAG just rescinded an award that they intended to present to Reid, and she has had to cancel an appearance at an event with former New York US Attorney Preet Bharara.
My guess is that Reid is being honest when she says that she does not recall making those posts, but I put that down to her memory, and not hackers going after her 10 years ago.
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