Social media can be useful and sometimes it can distract from the message.
Thatβs what ΑπΑ§ΙρΙη-Mission MLA Renee Merrifield said after columnist and former NDP strategist Bill Tieleman called her out for liking tweets that were deemed out-of-line.
One of the tweets was from a parent who retweeted a claim that school-aged children are being used for herd immunity against COVID-19. Merrifield said she liked that parentβs tweet, not as an attack on Dr. Bonnie Henry and public health orders, but to encourage people to keep asking questions about health policies during the pandemic.
Why is BC Liberal MLA & Health Critic liking Tweets claiming kids are being "used" to develop "herd" immunity and "we want them infected"???
β BillTieleman (@BillTieleman)
βIt had nothing to do with me believing that what weβre doing is herd immunity,β she said.
βBut the way it was warped by the NDP pundit (Tieleman) was disgusting. Because for me, it was about that parent and that parentβs heart cry.β
Merrifield added that the tweets she liked highlight that the questions she brings up at the legislature echo the concerns that parents have.
As weβve done since the beginning of the pandemic, the BC Liberal Caucus continues to fully support the hard work of public health officials. I want to apologize to Dr. Bonnie Henry if that has in any way been called into question by my social media activity.
β Renee Merrifield (@ReneeMerrifiel3)
She has since βunlikedβ those tweets and has apologized to Dr. Bonnie Henry.
βHonestly, I donβt want to distract from the message with social mediaβ¦ and I donβt want to be misinterpreted and I certainly donβt want (Twitter) used against the message,β she said.
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