A woman identifying herself as a journalist for Huffington post, admonished Jamie Lee Curtis‘s apology tweet, where the actress says she may have overreacted to a viral video depicting a group of Catholic high school kids’ encounter with an elderly Native American Man.

Victoria Brownworth via @VABVOX:

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This is terribly disappointing. I thought you were someone dedicated to honesty and truth and here you are saying a press release convinced you that what you saw was false. What’s next–defense of Trump?

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According to Brownworth’s website she’a an “award-winning journalist:”

Victoria A. Brownworth is an award-winning journalist, editor and writer and the author and editor of nearly 30 books.

She has won the NLGJA and the Society of Professional Journalists awards, the Lambda Literary Award, the Keystone Award for Best Reporting, and in 2013 SPJ Award for Enterprise Reporting. Most recently, her newest novel, Ordinary Mayhem, won the IPPY Award for fiction and the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery.

She has also been nominated for the Scripps-Howard Award,

RFK Award and the Pulitzer Prize.

She is a senior politics reporter and contributing editor for Curve magazine, contributing editor for Lambda Literary Review and a columnist for San Francisco Bay Area Reporter. She is also a regular contributor to The Advocate, a blogger for Hufffngton [sic] Post and A Room of Her Own,

She has been a columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News, Baltimore Sun, SPIN magazine and The Independent Voice. Her reporting and commentary have appeared in the New York Times, Village Voice, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Philadelphia Inquirer, The Nation, Ms Magazine, Diva and Slate.

Her book, Coming Out of Cancer: Writings from the Lesbian Cancer Epidemic won the Lambda Literary Award, From Where We Sit: Black Writers Write Black Youth won the 2012 Moonbeam Award for cultural & historical fiction.

Her upcoming books, Erasure: Silencing Lesbians and her next novel, Sleep So Deep, will be published in 2018, according to her website.

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