dannyleiva
Danny Leiva
dannyleiva

I’ve been practicing medicine for almost 25 years, and have NEVER seen any of this written in a medical record. In fact, doing so would be such a huge medicolegal risk that I would question the sanity of any provider who would.

In terms of non-medical-record communication (e.g. texting, talking) I would argue that no

I love this show! I had no idea who he was when I watched season 1, still don’t, outside of this show. But he’s just so interesting. And creative. As a not at all creative person myself, I find him fascinating.

<shrug> I have never heard anything but pastry-coated hot dogs called pigs-in-a-blanket.

Never let facts get in the way of a good outrage article. 

Even the comments on The Root didn’t get on board with this story.

Same here. This is a garbage article. Misleading and omitting pertinent details topped off with lots of judgement.

“Imagine if she’d joined the Army? It was segregated until 1948.”

Bit rich coming from the pasty AV Club of all places

Welcome to: When Reposting Twitter Drama Goes Wrong - AV Club Edition.

“Cancel Culture” doesn’t really exist, bit if it did, it would be about people being taken to task and having their careers ruined for things they did 22 years ago, when they were dumb teenagers, probably under pressure from their families and peers, as part of an event with a racist past, that had started to show at

You know, AVC, you can’t regularly call Twitter a shitty hell website and then give in to its worst tendencies constantly.

Was really hoping AVC wouldn’t report on this nonsense. But of course they did.

Yeah, I’d reckon most pageants in the South and Midwest have racist as hell roots. But I’m not going to blame kids and socially-obligated young adults for participating in something that lost its racist overtones decades ago.

You guys have printed a fair amount of extraordinarily weak outrage-seeking shit over the past couple years, but this might take the cake. I rate this clickbait seven “UGH”s out of a possible five.

“I looked the group up on Altavista AND Dogpile, and all I found was their address and phone number.”

“Sorry! I should have asked Jeeves about it!” -Ellie Kemper

The Atlantic reported in 2014 that the Veiled Prophet Organization barred Black and Jewish people from joining.

I’m surprised AV Club went with this take when even the comments section of The Root went “Eh, this is stretching it.”

I’m not sure I see how she’s to blame for anything.

So she entered a pageant and/or attended some weird debutante event. Is there any indication that she was aware it had a racist history? It may be hard for some on here to believe, but googling the damn thing wasn’t an option in 1999.