Holding people accountable is not bullying, nor is shedding light on the abuse they've caused & their hypocritical actions

Kristin has every right to speak on this subject, but I hesitated to even type that because she doesn't need my (or anyone's) approval either

(1/???) https://twitter.com/kristinophotos/status/1351621273873383424
I am talking about the Support Women in Sports account, and no I will not @ them because they're aware of how we feel - my point here is to show support for Kristin, for others speaking up, and to remind the 2 1/2 of y'all that listen to me to believe women (2/???)
Kristin has consistently shed light on who the people that run that account are as people. If you don't follow Kristin or haven't seen the tweets, that's no fault of your own. What is a fault is if you stand-by abusers when they're called out (3/?)
There's absolutely always going to be a mob mindset with people on the fringe of these situations, but with Kristin, this is absolutely not that. All of her experience supports this, and a simple scroll of her feed would reveal that.
Regardless: The Support Women in Sports account is ultimately just a Twitter account. Should we hold them to a higher standard? Yes.

If you're confused about this still, though, just unfollow them. That one Twitter account is ultimately doing nothing for you.
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