Rachel shouldn't have deleted the tweet. First, if you make a mistake and you're in the public eye, simply own up to it and move on. Most people will soon forget and in any case nothing can truly be deleted on the Internet.
Second, she said nothing specifically wrong although contextually it was. This is indeed what the Intifada was.
She shouldn’t have jumped to conclusions. But 48 hours after the Bondi stabbing, elsewhere in Sydney an Islamic extremist attacked a Christian priest during a church service
Rachel shouldn't have deleted the tweet. First, if you make a mistake and you're in the public eye, simply own up to it and move on. Most people will soon forget and in any case nothing can truly be deleted on the Internet.
Second, she said nothing specifically wrong although contextually it was. This is indeed what the Intifada was.
https://theconversation.com/why-is-the-sydney-church-stabbing-an-act-of-terrorism-but-the-bondi-tragedy-isnt-227997
She shouldn’t have jumped to conclusions. But 48 hours after the Bondi stabbing, elsewhere in Sydney an Islamic extremist attacked a Christian priest during a church service