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When Tweets Come Home to Roost: UK Columnist Fired for Post Correlating Meghan and Harry's Baby and George Floyd

The Sunday Telegraph's Julie Burchill tweeted the Sussexes should've named their daughter 'Georgina Floydina.'

Social media remains free of charge, but you know what else is? Shutting up. Julie Burchill, a now-former columnist for Britainโ€™s Sunday Telegraph, learned the hard way that racism literally doesnโ€™t pay.

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In response to Sundayโ€™s big announcement that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had named their newborn daughter Lilibet โ€œLiliโ€ Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, Burchill thought it clever to retweet a meme mocking the couple, including the suggestion that their childโ€™s name should be โ€œGeorgina Floydina.โ€

โ€œWhat a missed opportunity! They couldโ€™ve called it Georgina Floydina!โ€ Burchill added as commentary in a screenshot captured by HuffPost before her Twitter account was deactivated.

Screenshot: HuffPost (Twitter)

First of all, you have to be a special kind of deplorable to call an infant โ€œit.โ€ But if youโ€™re wondering what correlation there is between the Sussexesโ€™ newborn daughter and a 46-year-old unarmed Black man murdered by a since-convicted police officer, there is noneโ€”unless, as HuffPost reminds us, you count Meghanโ€™s mention of Floyd and other victims killed by police during a commencement address last June.

โ€œGeorge Floydโ€™s life mattered, and Breonna Taylorโ€™s life mattered, and Philando Castileโ€™s life mattered, and Tamir Riceโ€™s life mattered, and so did so many other people whose names we know and whose names we do not knowโ€”Stephon Clarkโ€™s life mattered,โ€ she said at the time.

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Apparently, respecting the life of the Sussexesโ€™ baby mattered little to Burchill, who doubled down on the racism in an exchange of tweets with British Olympian-turned-attorney Joanna Toch, according to HuffPost.

โ€œNo Doria? Donโ€™t black names matter?โ€ Toch responded to Burchillโ€™s initial tweet, mocking the Black Lives Matter movement and Meghanโ€™s mother, Doria Ragland.

Burchill said that she โ€œwas hoping for Doria Oprah, the racist rotters,โ€ and Toch replied โ€œDoprah?โ€

Toch, who has since been suspended and is under internal review by the family law firm she founded (which in turn called her comments โ€œoffensiveโ€ and โ€œunacceptableโ€), initially wrote off the racism as a โ€œjokeโ€ when confronted online.

โ€œIt was a joke and Iโ€™m sorry if it upset you,โ€ Toch responded to one commenter. A subsequent tweet found her more contrite, if hypocritical.

โ€œI am very sorry for the comment and what I saw as a joke,โ€ she wrote. โ€œIโ€™ve fought during my professional life against racism which is abhorrent. Iโ€™m not a judge and I have children of colour and I apologize unreservedly.โ€

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Burchill, however, was reportedly unapologetic about the insults, a stance which no doubt contributed to her firing. As first reported by the Independentโ€™s race correspondent Nadine White, Burchill, who goes by the name Julie Raven on Facebook, posted a rather smug and self-aggrandizing announcement of her dismissal to the app, which read:

Iโ€™ve been sacked by the Telegraph. Itโ€™s been a lovely five years, and Iโ€™ll always be grateful to them for ending my Wilderness Years. However, Iโ€™d be lying if I said that I hadnโ€™t often moaned to my husband recently about them always rejecting my *edgy* column ideas and giving me more pedestrian ones - which Iโ€™ve done splendidly anyway. I hope you can see my archive here. Onwards and upwards!

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Whatโ€™s โ€œedgyโ€ about insulting a newborn infant and a murdered man in one breath, we donโ€™t know. But as HuffPost further reports, this isnโ€™t Burchillโ€™s first time at the racist rodeo.

Burchill has been involved in a number of racist and offensive incidents over the years, including encouraging the racist abuse of Ash Sarkar, a journalist and activist, in December 2020.

Burchill accused Sarkar of worshipping a pedophile in a series of ongoing attacks that fed Islamophobic, racist and sexist harassment about Sarkarโ€™s appearance and sex life.

It took legal action and being forced to pay Sarkar damages for Burchill to apologize. The incident reportedly also cost her a publishing deal with Little, Brown for a book on cancel culture called Welcome to the Woke Trials: How #Identity Killed Progressive Politics (h/t The Guardian). According to the Evening Standard, independent publisher Stirling picked up the book in March of this year with plans to publish it late this summer; ironically, Burchill canceled that contract after the publisher was linked to white nationalism, telling The Bookseller:

โ€œI have always been against racism in all forms, so am terminating my contract with Stirling Publishing with immediate effect.โ€

Sure, Jan Julie.

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