Girl Scouts Regret Congratulating Amy Coney Barrett

The Girl Scouts of America congratulated Amy Coney Barrett on becoming the fifth woman seated on the Supreme Court. The problem? They did so online, where it's forbidden.

After a bunch of miserable left-wing Twitter accounts expressed their outrage, the Girl Scouts bent the knee and deleted the tweet:






The Girl Scouts tried to justify the statement, claiming it was "partisan."






Congratulating someone for being sworn into our Supreme Court is not even political — it's patriotic. It will also be patriotic to congratulate President Donald Trump or Joe Biden next week. Of course, per Twitter rules, doing so to Trump is racist, partisan, and political. Congratulating Biden would just be the right thing to do. Setting a good example, right?

The Girl Scouts didn't specify when tweeting support of female leaders became a no-go. Or what separates Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg from Supreme Court Justice Barrett:








Any ideas?

Also, why is supporting Hillary Clinton allowed but not Barrett?








Interesting.

The Girl Scouts weren't the only organization to publicly regret congratulating ACB. The Kappa Delta sorority, which Barrett was a member of, also issued an apology. They are sorry for "hurting" their sisters:








As always, if you bow to loud, pathetic Twitter users — you will lead an online life of fear. These people are awful, all of them.

Anyway, congratulations to Amy Coney Barrett on your appointment to the Supreme Court.



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