@TruTornado
Trudi Perkins
@TruTornado · 2:31

WORLD-WATCHING- Eyes on you, MSN.

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I'm starting this morning off with an observation. My first page that I opened up to this morning on my computer was the Microsoft Landing page, the MSN Landing page that has lots of different stories of the day. And the one that I noticed first was the story about LSU's women's basketball team and their player Angel Reese at the ESP Awards. And I noticed that the way the article was characterized it makes it seem as if Angels response of the what is it called? The gesture

#eyesonyou, #lowkeybiases, #weseeyou

@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:45

@TruTornado

Do I write to somebody? Do I get active so that it doesn't happen again? And I'm just wondering, from your perspective, when you have these moments, is your inclination to first of all, thank you for sharing it here on Swell. That's a step in that exposing like this as a thing. Then the next question, would you copy would you share this Swell in its entirety? Like, just use the Share button and that URL, someone opens it up on a browser
@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 4:48

@TruTornado

I do want to mention this because if you bring this up and you mention that and it didn't happen, then people aren't going to hear your point on anything else. They're just going to point to that and say, no, that didn't happen. It did not happen. So what happened in the three events that I'm talking about? Caitlin Clark made the face gesture as she was going to the bench against Louisville. It was a game earlier in the tournament
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