UWS Council Candidate Says She's Off Twitter After Trolling
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Upper West Side NY
14 April, 2021
2:19 PM
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UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Sara Lind, a candidate for City Council on the Upper West Side is no longer engaging or posting on Twitter after being "trolled relentlessly with slurs, sexual assault & death threats, and anonymous cowards spreading misinformation," the candidate's campaign announced Wednesday. Lind says she plans to spend the next two months leading up to the Democratic primary election hyper-focused on talking to voters on the ground, "where real conversations happen and real connections are made." Our campaign is officially off @Twitter. We've been trolled relentlessly with slurs, sexual assault & death threats, and anonymous cowards spreading misinformation. I will happily discuss our platform with anyone interested in having a conversation #IRL, [email protected] pic.twitter.com/Z3s0g8HdL8— Sara Lind (@saraklind) April 14, 2021 The majority of responses to Lind's final tweet on Wednesday were supportive of the candidate's decision — "So sorry Sara! Those comments are disgusting and unacceptable! I'm so sorry this happened," one Twitter user replied. However, it took only seconds of scrolling to also find vulgar responses attacking the Upper West Side candidate. "If you can't handle Twitter you can't handle public office, don't let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya," a different person replied to the tweet. Lind did not specify a person or group who has done the trolling, but a countless number of replies to her tweets show a general combination of Upper West Side NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) supporters and advocates of moving homeless residents out of The Lucerne hotel attacking her on the social media platform. Lind is an attorney, longtime Upper West Side community activist, and Community Board 7 member — you can find out more about her campaign here.
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