
Who’s Having a Good/Bad Day on Twitter
HAVING A GOOD ONE
Kyrie Irving: Protesters supporting the Brooklyn Nets’ star point guard, who has been deemed ineligible to play home games for refusing to comply with New York City’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, made a splash on Twitter Sunday after clashing with security outside Barclays Center.
Clashes broke out at the Barclays Center in New York when anti-vaccine mandate protesters tried to go inside. They’re protesting in support of Kyrie Irving, who is unable to play home games with the Brooklyn Nets because he’s not Covid vaccinated. pic.twitter.com/Abhc7RZCb8
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) October 24, 2021
HAVING A BAD ONE
Girls Night In: The British feminist movement, which boycotts nightclubs to raise awareness of drink spiking, announced Tuesday it was changing its name to be more inclusive — earning derision on Twitter.
So the #GirlsNightIn movement is toast. Now without any bite to protect women and highlight what’s happening to them. male violence against women is already about “people”. pic.twitter.com/qQHGUAC33d
— Jean Hatchet (@JeanHatchet) October 23, 2021