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While Brie's
recent behaviour is abhorrent, it isn't discussed widely enough to be included on this page. In fact, I don't think it's been mentioned so far outside of Twitter. Therefore, I removed the content, as there wasn't any secondary source backing it up. If the situation changes, please feel free to include it.
BeŻet (
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17:34, 2 November 2022 (UTC)reply
That is not a statement of fact. Her reason for making the statement is very valid in the context of the conversation that was being had.
Her statement has been clipped to remove the nuance of the conversation and her overall concern as to how the US chooses to allocate funding to one foreign cause versus another.
@
CompliantStan:Her statement has been clipped - **she** did the clipping, and she even pinned her tweet with that clip. And if you haven't seen anyone address the concerns she was raising, there are thousands of people online you can read, for example highlighting that all the other events she mentioned combined have had a lot smaller death toll compared to the situation in Ukraine.
BeŻet (
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12:04, 3 November 2022 (UTC)reply
What nuance is there? She rolled her eyes and denied that ethnic cleansing is taking place, she treats acts of genocide as charity. There is no legitimate "nuance" to be found here, it's unambiguously evil.
69.158.89.35 (
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11:44, 3 November 2022 (UTC)reply
She rolled her eyes with regard to the claimed necessity of US involvement, pointing out that US involvement is not as claimed based humanitarian reason but to further its geopolitical agenda. A geopolitical agenda she personally thinks is not worth to spend resources on. One might disagree with that assessment but there is hardly anything evil and pretty much the same goes with the supposed antisemitism accusation further down below. This is exactly why we have these Wikipedia policies to summarize notable and reliable external sources to keep editors from dragging their individual views of person or their personal moral panic about somebody into Wikipedia articles.--
Kmhkmh (
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01:37, 17 January 2024 (UTC)reply
she didnt care about situation about ukrainan children were abducted by russia's government and rebloeg Jake Sheldis's tweet by --
Sunuraju (
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12:38, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Antisemitism
This article needs to cover Gray's denial of sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas against Jewish women on October 7, 2023. Gray made abhorrent denials of the proven sexual violence and murder of women, and claimed that the women should give testimony. Women hostages living in tunnels are incapable of giving testimony, as are the hundreds of dead victims from the 10/7 attacks. Her antisemitism needs to be exposed and documented for the world to remember as her legacy.
Mneidich (
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01:10, 17 January 2024 (UTC)reply
Are you contending she didn't try to deny rape occured by Hamas? (well documented, she tweeted it) or that it isn't important to highlight (see last link, the prime minister of Israel called out people perpetuating denialism).
Helpingtoclarify (
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20:25, 28 January 2024 (UTC)reply
I am contending that we are an encyclopedia and not a newspaper.
WP:NOTEVERYTHING is encyclopedic content. Some random tweet she fired off that set off opinion columns on the other side and then died off are in that category. –
Muboshgu (
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18:16, 29 January 2024 (UTC)reply
The Firing of Gray does of course belong in the article. However the current description is imho not appropriate if it relies on a primary source only. Since the "eye rolling" and "interruption" are bit of an interpretation of primary source by wikipedian which is a no-go. Such a description would to the very least require a proper secondary source making such an interpretation. Also it might be prudent to wait for a few days at least before assessing reasons for her firing.--
Kmhkmh (
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12:58, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
P.S.: Just seeing now that Times of Israel is later referenced, which contains that description as well, nevertheless I doubt that the short opinion in there is a good source either.--
Kmhkmh (
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13:11, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Grammatical correction to be done
it's written
During end of the discussion the woman said she hoped Gray would "I really hope that you specifically will believe women when they say they have been raped".
This is poorly constructed it should be written
By the end of the discussion the woman said: "I really hope that you [Gray] specifically will believe women when they say they have been raped".
Sentence about rapes is short and underrepresents events
"An UN report found "reasonable grounds to believe conflict-related sexual violence occurred" in two locations, but also reported that other allegations of sexual violations were unfounded"
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add far left to description as she supports anti israel rhetoric
change Briahna Joy Gray (born August 15, 1985) is an American political commentator to Briahna Joy Gray (born August 15, 1985) is an American
far-left political commentator
[1]173.72.3.91 (
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03:06, 20 June 2024 (UTC)reply