Michael Kane, a Business News Network's reporter, tweeted on Sunday after seeing two "modestly-dressed women with religious headgear come out of Victoria's Secret" store.
His tweet, beginning with a disclaimer that read: "I'm just a reporter", had people question him how Muslim women shopping for lingerie was worth a social media update from a journalist.
While Kane deleted the tweet soon after, the power of screenshot caught up to him. People began mocking him for 'reporting' a regular instance with one suggesting to alert the authorities:
Anti-immigrant Facebook group mistakes empty bus seats for women wearing burqas
"Please alert the authorities."
— Imraan Siddiqi (@imraansiddiqi) August 6, 2017
https://twitter.com/itsmenanice/status/894418872941465600
While some pointed out the obvious:
https://twitter.com/WryAndGinger/status/894246970553970690
https://twitter.com/sugartick/status/895325669961289729
Imagine when he finds out we do other stuff too.
— Imraan Siddiqi (@imraansiddiqi) August 6, 2017
It didn't take long for the phrase "I'm just a reporter" to start trending on Twitter.
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https://twitter.com/miniestmini/status/894340188066897920
I'm just a reporter: saw two modestly-dressed men with religious headgear coming out of Champs Sports in the Eaton Centre.
— Heather Fowler (@tx5th) August 7, 2017
I'm just a reporter: just saw two White women in uggs leaving the spice aisle of the grocery store.
— 박주현 (@hermit_hwarang) August 6, 2017
I'm just a reporter: Saw a White man in the bathroom. He had a reflection. Couldn't believe my eyes.
— 박주현 (@hermit_hwarang) August 6, 2017
Some hit bulls-eye.
https://twitter.com/Trayofbees/status/894372855516872704
I'm just a reporter: Saw an older white man judgmentally creep-staring at Victoria's Secret shoppers at the mall
— goblincat (@gleebix) August 6, 2017
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