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Friday, April 19, 2024

Teachers Union Boss Skewered on Twitter for Promoting Social-Media Scrubber

'Fear not - Randi has a helpful tool for hiding the real you...'

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Randi Weingarten, a boss of a national teachers union who is known for her ridiculous tweets, was ridiculed on Twitter for promoting an app that scrubs social media profiles to protect users from cancel culture.

One example of Weingarten’s horrendous tweets came amid a fight with Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.

“If America’s founders questioned slavery there would not have been the heinous ‘3/5 compromise ‘ in the US Constitution, which was drafted and enacted AFTER the American Revolution,” she erroneously wrote, according to Fox News.

With her habit of producing bad tweets, it was not surprising that Weingarten promoted a product that scrubs social media accounts.

@AFTunion has partnered w/LifeBrand for a 25% discount off the cost of this powerful tool that scans your social media to catch forgotten posts that may not reflect who you are today,” she tweeted, and was roasted for trying to cover her tracks.

Gordon Kushner, a comedy writer, slammed Weingarten for her obvious need of the product.

Holly Briden, an account that purports to be an influencer and a teacher, also slammed Weingarten.

Yo, teachers! Remember that time you wore your Che shirt and did a TikTok saying you want conservative parents to die?” she tweeted. “Or when you tweeted that four year-olds love your OnlyFans? Fear not – Randi has a helpful tool for hiding the real you.”

Flux Creep, an anonymous account, commented on Weingarten advertising this product to teachers.

“Listen guys, we often lie, are enormously hypocritical, and demonize parents,” he tweeted, imitating the head of a teachers union. “People misunderstand we always *mean* well, but they’re to [sic] dumb to get it. That’s why we’re introducing ‘Erasitol’!”

This tweet reflected Weingarten’s repeated attacks on parents during the COVID lockdowns, according to Twitchy.

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