Freelance music journalist Eve Barlow said her Jewish advocacy inconveniently collided with BLM's cause.
"How dare you bring the jewish nation and community into the killing of black american lives."
The Jewish journalist from Scotland shared her story with"Fox & Friends First" host Todd Piro, saying the""I am someone who has regularly, consistently advocated for the Jewish people and advocated for Zionism and the state of Israel," said Barlow, who explained in a piece for Bari Weiss'"Common Sense" Substack that she lost work after the tweet. Barlow had been writing previously for GQ and New York Magazine.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES - 2021/04/20: A protester waves a Black Lives Matter flag during the demonstration. Hours after the verdict of the Derek Chauvin trial, protesters meet outside of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's home to protest his proposed funding of the Los Angeles Police Department.
"And this was a moment in which that collided with a huge tribal instance in America in which anyone who said anything critical of the
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