And there it is. . .

New York Times fact-checker Gina Chérélus has apologized for racist and homophobic tweets that she posted when she was in college (scroll down for screenshots of the now-deleted posts):

I have deleted offensive tweets from when I was in college nearly a decade ago. I am truly sorry. — gina chérélus (@jeanuh_) September 18, 2019

We’re going to need a ruling on this. Does she get a pass?

We must cancel "cancel culture." It isn't good for the left or the right to ruin someone for stupid things they said years in the past. The left is learning this now as it's beginning to fall back on them. I hope Gina is met with grace and learns the same should given to others https://t.co/3DOM3neAtH — Jessica Fletcher (@heckyessica) September 18, 2019

Or should we treat her the same way she would treat her political enemies:

I understand that we were all, absolutely, idiots in college. But, honest question: Would you show forgiveness to another for similar transgressions? What if that person worked for an organization politically opposite of you, and/or espoused opposite political beliefs? https://t.co/AUvqONdrUx — Kat Timpf (@KatTimpf) September 18, 2019

Just two days ago, she retweeted that fired SNL comedian Shane Gillis “will be fine”:

Should the NYT treat her with the same standard she seem to feel was appropriate for SNL?

No one has a right to be an editor at the New York Times. Am I doing this right? https://t.co/TAZl0XjuMB — Alexandra DeSanctis (@xan_desanctis) September 18, 2019

Their rules:

So when I apologized for stuff I said as a shock jock radio host almost a decade ago you guys didn’t accept my apology. Why should we except yours?@ArthurSchwartz https://t.co/zCMEPWwWUk — Carl Higbie (@CarlHigbie) September 18, 2019

Jackass: Haha, I found something you said 20 years ago and now I'm going to ruin your life. Same jackass: OMG, why are you digging up old things I said to try and ruin my life? — Physics Geek (@physicsgeek) September 18, 2019

I hate these rules. I argued against them, quite vigorously I might add. But I do know how to play by them and my pool of sympathy for those who started this garbage has been empty for a while. — Physics Geek (@physicsgeek) September 18, 2019

You should be sorry for trying to cancel others for this kind of stuff. Perhaps some introspection should be in your future. — neontaster (@neontaster) September 18, 2019

Anyway, here are the now-deleted tweets:

THREAD: WHOA, @nytimes fact checker @jeanuh_ has a nearly decade long history of reprehensible racist and homophobic Tweets pic.twitter.com/VvkGulANzM — John Cardillo (@johncardillo) September 17, 2019

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