Meghan McCain Responds To Criticism Over NYC 'War Zone' Tweet Meghan McCain Responds to Backlash for Calling NYC a 'War Zone

Meghan McCain Responds To Criticism Over NYC 'War Zone' Tweet

Meghan McCain Responds to Backlash for Calling NYC a 'War Zone

Pregnant Meghan McCain Defends Her Controversial Tweet Amidst Backlash

Let’s talk about Meghan McCain. The outspoken cohost of The View and expectant mother recently found herself at the center of a heated debate after describing New York City as a “war zone” following the protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd. Now, she’s speaking out to defend her words and clarify her position. At six months pregnant, Meghan isn’t one to shy away from expressing her thoughts, even when they stir up controversy. In a candid tweet, she addressed the backlash she faced, saying, "A gossip organization is about to run a story on where my family and I are currently located." She went on to explain, "I sent a tweet yesterday based on what I saw happening in Midtown… we’ve all been watching this unfold across different media platforms." It’s clear Meghan feels strongly about the situation, but her choice of words sparked a lot of conversation online.

Now, here’s the thing: Meghan isn’t backing down. In fact, she’s doubling down on her stance. She clarified that while she fully supports peaceful protests and the movement against racism and police brutality, she’s deeply saddened by the destruction she witnessed in a city she loves. "It’s heartbreaking to see the city I’ve adored since moving here at 18 being torn apart," she shared. Meghan emphasized the importance of making your voice heard while also urging everyone to prioritize their safety and health during these challenging times. It’s a delicate balance she’s trying to strike, and it’s clear she’s navigating some pretty choppy waters.

Why Did Meghan McCain’s Tweet Spark So Much Controversy?

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When Meghan McCain described her Manhattan neighborhood as "eviscerated" during the protests, it didn’t sit well with everyone. The criticism came pouring in, with many accusing her of exaggerating the situation. Meghan’s words were seen by some as tone-deaf, given the gravity of the issues at hand. She was quick to defend herself, pointing out that she’s not dismissing the importance of the protests but rather expressing her own feelings about the state of the city she loves. It’s a nuanced position, but one that clearly resonates with her on a personal level. In her view, it’s possible to support the cause while still lamenting the collateral damage.

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  • Take a look at her tweet from June 2: "DeBlasio and Cuomo are an utter disgrace. This is not America. Our leaders have abandoned us and continue to let great American cities burn to the ground and be destroyed. I never could have fathomed this." Meghan’s frustration is palpable, and while it’s understandable that she feels this way, it’s also clear that her words sparked a lot of debate. Some people, like former Saturday Night Live writer Kristen Bartlett, took issue with her portrayal of the situation. Kristen, who happens to live in the same building as Meghan, chimed in with a different perspective: "Meghan, we live in the same building, and I just walked outside. It’s fine." It’s a reminder that even when we’re witnessing the same events, our experiences and perceptions can vary widely.

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