Barbara Ehrenreich tweets about Marie Kondo widely condemned
NEW YORK – An online takedown of Marie Kondo by author-journalist Barbara Ehrenreich has been widely condemned as racist and xenophobic. Ehrenreich says it was a joke gone wrong.
Ehrenreich tweeted Monday that she saw Kondo’s popularity as a sign of America’s decline and wished that the Japanese “de-cluttering guru” would “learn to speak English.” She later tweeted that she was “sorry” if she had offended anyone and called her previous comment a missed attempt at “subtle humour.”
Ehrenreich is a prominent liberal who writes often about the working class, notably in the bestselling “Nickel and Dimed.”
Prize-winning novelist Rebecca Makkai was among those calling Ehrenreich’s first tweet racist. She also lamented comments by such fellow liberals as Katha Pollitt, who cited Kondo’s speaking Japanese as “adding to her fairy-like delicacy and charm.”
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