I was just harassed and called a “psycho cunt” for telling a young man at my neighborhood grocery store #HEB in #Texas to wear a mask as required by local ordinance and signage in the store. #COVID19 cases are spiking in #Houston#Texas
2/ It’s my day off. I had to pick up prescriptions. I’ve been traveling, so I wore an N95 mask and goggles to protect myself and others. I told the man I have been on #COVID19 units and that the risk is real. I also said we’re all #Texans
3/ I’m a registered Independent and a Christian. I just traveled to cover an @realDonaldTrump rally in #Tulsa. Regardless of what you think of me, #MSM or #FakeNews, this guy broke the law.
4/ I have lived in #Houston#Texas eight years; shopped at this #Montrose#Heb pharmacy for most of them. No person deserves to be called names for demanding that public health laws be enforced. The #mask ordinance here is clearly not being enforced.
5/I’ve received messages from readers blaming me as a #journalist for exposing people to #COVID19 - but I ALWAYS wear an N 95 mask. Today I also wore goggles. And reporters are considered essential workers. #Journalismisnotacrime
6/ I did not name call, but I did call this man out on his sexist, hateful language because Isaiah 54:17 “No weapon that is formed against you shall prosper and every tongue that shall rise against you in judgment you shall condemn.”
7/ These #maskup signs are posted throughout the store, including at the pharmacy. When I pointed to the sign, he lifted his shirt over his mouth, then asked staff for a mask.
8/ I told the guy I’d been on a #COVID19 unit - this one. I called the doctor there today. They have doubled in size and are full, including one of the nurses I wrote about, a single mom. #maskuplatimes.com/world-nation/s…
9/ This grocery store has numerous managers and security. No one responded.
10/ I’ve covered events/people not wearing masks where they had the right to do so. You go in a store, or on a plane, and you’re agreeing to wear one. Question is: Who’s going to enforce it? Airlines I’ve flown have not.
11/The guy who called me a “psycho cunt” was white; so was the male manager. I reported them to the city. I’m not a #Karen I’m a woman who stands up against sexism (and racism too, btw). Before you name call #read
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I spent time in small town #Texas with @AverieDanielle aka #MissTexas who handles rattlesnakes, eats Texas-shaped waffles and posts videos on her viral TikTok about her controversial platform: Diversity and inclusion. With @sflores photo, my video n links: washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/06…
2/Thanks to everyone who took time with us, especially folks in Fairfield, at Miss Texas and @AverieDanielle whose reign ends tomorrow. After watching prelims this week, I'll be watching the finals tomorrow livestreaming.
3/Can you spot the @washingtonpost reporter in her Fairfield TikTok? tiktok.com/t/ZT8efeUkL/
2/Some extra: In Minneapolis’s outer-ring suburbs, Matt Norris, 33, a lawyer and policy director at a statewide youth non-profit, ran for the first time and won with 51% of the vote, narrowly beating a Republican incumbent who belonged to the Oath Keepers militia.
3/In a district with a population of 42,000, Norris said his campaign knocked on 39,000 doors, telling voters how he successfully lobbied to recently pass bi-partisan bills that ensured unemployment assistance for youth/seniors during the pandemic and youth workforce training.
2/Dr. Alan Braid (right) and clinic executive administrator Andrea Gallegos (left) in the clinic lobby explaining what #SCOTUS ruling meant for patients: they could not get scheduled abortions today.
3/Clinic staff consoled patients, gave them handouts directing them to out of state clinics and web sites that distribute abortion medication by mail.
Thread: A day in the migrant camp of about 14,000, mainly Haitians, near the border bridge in Del Rio, Texas.
2/@CBP doesn’t allow press to enter the camp from the U.S. and closed the border bridge, so I crossed to the East, drove through Mexico and waded across the Rio Grande.
3/Haitian migrants I met spoke Creole to each other, but many also spoke Spanish, some French and English. These guys told me in French that they were deciding whether to return to the camp or stay in Mexico.
I went up to Kansas to talk to folks at Trust Women clinic about the Texas abortion ban - including a woman who had to travel overnight. latimes.com/world-nation/s…
2/I also spoke with protesters outside the Wichita clinic who said they were encouraged by the Texas abortion ban.
3/“They told us to get ready because people are going to come from south and all over to get here,” said Joseph Elmore, 73, who was protesting outside the Kansas clinic.
A year ago, I met transgender migrant Mayela Villegas, 27, in a Mexican border tent camp before she crossed legally to claim asylum in Texas. At the end of May, a friend contacted me to say Mayela had died. latimes.com/world-nation/s…
2/ Mayela’s friend had a question for me after she died: “Is there any way you can help us find what happened to her?” Here’s what I found. latimes.com/world-nation/s…
3/Mayela’s friend Deisy Polanco told me she had struggled since arriving in Houston. Mayela lived with conservative, religious family members who called her by her male birth name and male pronouns. “For me, you’re Mayela,” Polanco would tell her. “I don’t know any other name.”