Which she denied.
To my knowledge the only bit she denied was the allegation that she used the F-word.
Although I find something very weaselly in the 'miss, she swore at me!' argument. I've seen its use first hand and it is a pathetic one when used by a supposed adult.
You can't have it both ways. Either this is calculated opportunism on her part or genuine but misplaced feeling. Which is it?
Actually you
can have it both ways in this context. It could indeed very well be both in differing proportions.
I have no idea which as I'm not in a position to know; I'm refuting the excluded middle fallacy that says it has to be
either this
or that. Just because Hodge is Jewish doesn't mean that she has cornered the market on correctly and accurately identifying true anti-Semitism in every case. In fact, it could reasonably be argued that while minority groups of whatever kind - religious/ethic/sexual or whatever - might be more alert to discriminatory actions and language, the discrimination radar might be so hyper-sensitive that it sees bigotry where none exists.