One to make you laugh and one to make you puke.
First, little Claira was NEVER an employee of Deloitte. She was just going to have a two-week internship. She's still radioactive to professional employers.
Deloitte says Harvard grad who wept dramatically over loss of ‘dream job’ was NEVER an employee
July 3, 2020 |
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The story involving Harvard graduate Claira Janover has taken on bizarre elements of a Seinfeld episode after the company she claimed she was fired from said that she never worked for them.
A teary-eyed Janover said she was fired from her “government and public-service analyst” job at Deloitte amid the fierce backlash over her
threatening to stab anyone who dare to say “All Lives Matter,” rather than Black Lives Matter.
The only problem with Janover playing the victim is that Deloitte confirmed that she was never an employee of the company,
the Daily Mail reported Friday.
Deloitte managing director Jonathan Gandal told the British tabloid that Janover “has never been an employee of our organization.”
Instead, according to Gandal, she was “formerly scheduled for a two-week internship later this summer.”
All of which calls to mind the Seinfeld character Cosmo Kramer getting fired from the fictional company Brandt/Leland, which he “accidentally” began working for, though he was never hired.
The offer of an internship was withdrawn because the professional services firm has a company policy forbidding threatening violence.
“Deloitte unequivocally stands against the legacy of systemic bias, racism, and unequal treatment that continues to plague our communities,” Gandal said. “We encourage and support our colleagues to speak out on these issues of critical importance to society, but our policies strictly prohibit invoking or threatening violence.”
After posting the threat in a Tik-Tok video, Janover returned to the scene of the crime to
blubber about the consequences of her irresponsible actions.
“Standing up for Black Lives Matter put me in a place online to be seen by millions of people,” Claira cried, painting herself as a martyr. “The job that I worked really hard to get and meant a lot to me has called me and fired me because of everything.”
Naturally, it was the fault of Trump supporters.
“Trump supporters took my job away from me,” Claira whined. “I have gotten death threats, rape threats, violent threats. Now my future’s entirely compromised because Trump supporters have decided to come for my life.”
She also trashed Deloitte in the video, accusing the company of being “cowardly” and informed them that she was going to be “an indelible change in the world.”
“You guys suck,” Janover declared. “I’m too strong for you. I am too strong for any of you, All Lives Matter racist Trump supporters. It sucks but it doesn’t suck as much as systemic racism.”
“I’m sorry, Deloitte, that you can’t see that,” she added. “That you were cowardly enough to fight somebody who’s going to make an indelible change in the world and is going to have an impact.”
While the Ivy League grad got her due, before you start feeling there may still be hope for society, classmates have started a GoFundMe campaign “to compensate slightly for her loss of income.”
From the job she never had.
The page says “Claira is not in a financially stable situation,” and adds that said she is “an orphan with no living blood relatives who lost her single mother in 2019 to ovarian cancer and she attended Harvard on full financial aid.”
To date, $8.525 has been collected from “The Claira Janover is Incredible Fund.”
(Have submitted fraud complaint to GoFundMe. Got response email back, starting, " Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Our Trust & Safety team will be investigating the campaign and taking appropriate action." - JS)
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I am ashamed to be on the same planet as these "neighbors". Lower than whale shit at the bottom of the ocean. Fuck them all, fully. Tweets at link.
Neighbors turn on St Louis who defended home with guns, call actions a ‘horrific event’
July 3, 2020 |
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The St. Louis couple who defended their home from Black Lives Matter protesters is now facing the condemnation of neighbors.
More than two dozen of Mark and Patricia McCloskey’s neighbors wanted to be clear they did not support the weapons-carrying couple who gained attention in a widely-seen video
defending their home from protesters who broke through a gate to enter the private neighborhood on Sunday.
A letter was released from residents of Westmoreland Place on Wednesday condemning the “horrific event” and the actions of the Central West End couple, according to
KMOV.
“Westmoreland Place and its adjoining street Portland Place are a historic neighborhood within the City of St. Louis, Missouri,” the letter signed by 38 neighbors read.
“From many walks of life, people choose to make this neighborhood home for many reasons, including the sincerity, empathy and neighborliness exhibited by the vast majority of those who live here,” the letter continued.
“Some of us choose to speak up following the horrific event that transpired on Sunday evening near our homes. As the undersigned, we condemn the behavior of anyone who uses threats of violence, especially through the brandishing of firearms, to disrupt peaceful protest, whether it be in this neighborhood or anywhere in the United States,” the McCloskeys’ neighbors wrote.
“As residents of Westmoreland Place,” the letter concluded, “we seek positive action and constructive dialogue that builds and maintains a civil and good society.”
The couple was not only misrepresented by the liberal media in original reports on the incident, but they have also allegedly received death threats and have had no success in getting local law enforcement or city officials to weigh in or provide protection.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson called attention to their plight on his show Thursday, revealing that an attack on them is planned for the weekend and they have been unable to secure any protection or help.
Carlson noted that Republican Gov. Mike Parson, himself a former sheriff, has not reached out to the couple even though he could send state troopers out to their home to offer some protection.
“Parson hasn’t even picked up the phone to speak to them. He doesn’t care. Obviously nobody cares,” Carlson said.
The St. Louis police are reportedly investigating if the protesters can be charged with fourth-degree assault by intimidation or trespassing for breaking into the gated community. A Change.org petition calling for the couple to be disbarred has reached over 41,000 signatures.
Apparently the neighbors in the private community who are upset about threats of violence have not sent any kind of letter of admonishment to the “peaceful” protesters. Twitter users slammed the neighboring homeowners for being “cowards” against the mob and for claiming there was a “violent response.”
St. Louis homeowners Mark and Patricia McCloskey now have their naighbors condemning them for defending their home from protesters.
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Least they now know who not to invite to their Christmas party.