An advisor for the Georgetown University Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) program tweeted Saturday evening that he hopes conservative commentator Allie Stuckey has her own “#metoo moment.”
Jeff Bernstein, who is also the managing director for Solebury Capital, tweeted the remark to Stuckey after she worried that the #metoo movement is a “symptom of a broken world.” Not happy with Stuckey’s approach, Bernstein then fired off his now infamous tweet.
“Wishing you a #metoo moment. Maybe then you won’t be so insensitive,” Bernstein wrote, which has been interpreted by many as a desire to see Stuckey sexually assaulted.
After dozens if not hundreds of fans attacked Bernstein on Twitter, and Stuckey called him out numerous times, Bernstein finally capitulated to pressure, tweeting“I apologize.”