I love Taylor Swift. She was my most listened to artist of 2020, and I’ve seen her documentary, “Miss Americana,” more times than I can count. Just three months ago I wrote a rave review of her album, “evermore.” However, on March 1, Swift tweeted in regards to the Netflix’s show “Ginny and Georgia.” This tweet, and the aftermath that followed, was a clear demonstration of the destructive consequences of assuming the worst.
The new Netflix show “Ginny and Georgia” was released on Feb. 24 and features the story of a single mother, Georgia (Brianne Howey), and her daughter, Ginny (Antonia Gentry), adapting to their new neighborhood in Massachusetts after inheriting wealth from Georgia’s recently-passed husband.
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