An opinion piece published on MSNBC drew buckets of mockery as social media users reacted to the idea that “Red Lobster’s downfall hits differently for Black communities.”
The piece, written by Robyn Autry, a sociology professor and director of the Center for the Study of Public Life at Wesleyan University, sparked quick reactions on X where users rolled their collective eyes.
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MSNBC declared ‘funnier than The Onion’ for op-ed on how ‘Red Lobster’s downfall’ affects black people
An op-ed published on MSNBC drew mockery as social media users reacted to "Red Lobster’s…
By Frieda Powers
An opinion piece published on MSNBC drew buckets of mockery as social media users reacted to the idea that “Red Lobster’s downfall hits differently for Black communities.”
The piece, written by Robyn Autry, a sociology professor and director of the Center for the Study of Public Life at Wesleyan University, sparked quick reactions on X where users rolled their collective eyes.
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