Feminists Who Blocked Reporter Now Complain About Her Lack of Student Interviews
Last week a Campus Reform reporter was blocked from interviewing students at a feminist conference. In a stunning turnaround, these same dopes are now complaining that the reporter didn’t interview enough students.
Sterling Beard of Campus Reform has the update.
Feminist group that blocked reporter from interviewing students complains video did not have enough interviews
he sponsors of a feminist conference where staff prevented Campus Reform reporter Katherine Timpf from interviewing students for a video covering the event has released a statement decrying that the video did not contain more completed interviews.
“We regret that the clip shown online might overshadow some of the completed interviews that were conducted over the conference weekend,” the Feminist Majority Foundation said in an email to Fox News’ On the Record with Greta Van Susteren Thursday.
But Timpf told Van Susteren that there were not many more completed interviews to include — because the organizers prevented her from completing them.
“First they made an announcement saying they should beware of me, they were taking pictures of me and posting them on Twitter saying ‘watch out,’ and then actually interrupting my interviews and saying, ‘she’s a conservative,’” Timpf told Greta Van Susteren.
Here’s the video of Ms. Timpf on FOX News.
Feminist group that blocked reporter from interviewing students complains video did not have enough interviews (Campus Reform)
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After watching the video, and seeing Ms. Timpf interviewed by Greta van Susteren, it’s clear to me that if the feminists at that conference were really honest, they’d confess that they blocked her because they were thinking, “Stop making us look like the ugly, bitter whiners that we are.”