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I know I hurt a lot of people, she continued.

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I know my viewpoint during that time in 2020 was emotional.

But I do support my law enforcement.

I know with every profession, theres good and theres bad.

I dont support the bad.

I dont support the brutality of Black people or with any race.

But I do support my law enforcement.

But that doesnt make me racist.

To support my political stance, that does not make me a racist.

And I want you to understand that.

And whether I remember the posts in 2020, I dont remember whether its on my account or not.

We dont remember what we ate yesterday, let alone two years ago.

But, like, again, I take full responsibility.

But then she seems to draw a parallel between police violence and viewing the police as victims.

Police brutality is a very, very big topic … What about showing that appreciation?

She argued that that doesnt make me racist.

Thats making me compassionate for the people that are suffering.

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A number of these are disturbing, including many posts sharing derogatory misinformation about George Floyd following his murder.

A post shared by Jennie Nguyen (@jennienguyenluv)

Jen Shah calls out Jennie.

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Lisa Barlow on Thursday tweeted the vague message, Things get addressed.

This post also does not mention Nguyen by name.

Gay is one of the only cast members who put Black Lives Matter directly in their statement.

Her future on the show is in jeopardy.

Her future on the show is in jeopardy.

Vulture reached out to Bravo for comment but did not hear back at time of publishing.

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Karlyn deserves better!

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