2011 FHM Models Winner involved in racist Twitter controversy

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. . . she dropped the K-word

FHM model of 2011, Jessica Leandra is currently recieving some serious flak on twitter for the following racist tweets. She has since apologised and deleted them, but they were saved by several people.

Her tweet
@JessicaLeandra Just, well took on an arrogant and disrespectful ****** inside Spar. Should have punched him, should have. . .

She purported that the person sexually harassed her. Still, does it warrant her calling him the k-word?

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Hey, nobody ever claimed she had brains...

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Some might forgive her...
 
Not that she isn't hot, but how photoshopped is that pic?
 
. . . she dropped the K-word



Her tweet


She purported that the person sexually harassed her. Still, does it warrant her calling him the k-word?

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Are you comparing the k-word to being sexually harassed? I dont know the details, but seriously , there is something seriously wrong with this country when a racist remark made in anger after being harassed, lands you in hotter water than the original crime?

It is like asking whether it is warranted to use the k- word after a black person shot you...
 
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Are you comparing the k-word to being sexually harassed? I dont know the details, but seriously , there is something seriously wrong with this country when a racist remark made in anger after being harassed, lands you in hotter water than sexual harassment.... This country is so full of racist BS , that the real crimes just get ignored?

Only racists defend racists
 
Are you comparing the k-word to being sexually harassed? I dont know the details, but seriously , there is something seriously wrong with this country when a racist remark made in anger after being harassed, lands you in hotter water than sexual harassment.... This country is so full of racist BS , that the real crimes just get ignored?

Its called race mongering.
 
Are you comparing the k-word to being sexually harassed? I dont know the details, but seriously , there is something seriously wrong with this country when a racist remark made in anger after being harassed, lands you in hotter water than sexual harassment.... This country is so full of racist BS , that the real crimes just get ignored?

No, I'm by now means comparing racism with sexual harrassment. This was my original question:

She purported that the person sexually harassed her. Still, does it warrant her calling him the k-word?

Even people on Twitter agreed that if the guy sexually harassed her, that she should have opened a case with the police.

This is simply a case case of whether two wrongs make a right.
 
. . . she dropped the K-word

She purported that the person sexually harassed her. Still, does it warrant her calling him the k-word?

Yes, she could of included an additional endless amount of swear words if that was the case. Although punching would of been considered less racist, because words speak louder than action...
 
Are you comparing the k-word to being sexually harassed? I dont know the details, but seriously , there is something seriously wrong with this country when a racist remark made in anger after being harassed, lands you in hotter water than the original crime?

It is like asking whether it is warranted to use the k- word after a black person shot you...

I'm not sure where OP compared the two.
 
Yes, she could of included an additional endless amount of swear words if that was the case. Although punching would of been considered less racist, because words speak louder than action...

Ftw. If she had punched the guy for sexually harassing her, she'd be a hero.
 
I highly doubt that the guy groped her and if he hit on her that does not qualify as sexual harrasment .

If she doesn't want black people to hit on her she must wear a t-shirt saying she is a rasist bitch.
 
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