WTF did I just read!!??
One of the largest mainstream media portals in the US, Yahoo News, gives play-by-play commentary on some random 11-year-old girl and her "cheating boyfriend"?
Surprise, surprise, it was also framed as a sassy girl power win for her. And a somber loss men kind, because the male is portrayed as an impulsive lying scumbag from a prepubescent get go.
Seriously, an "11-year-old"!?!?
God damn, the emboldened liberal media continue to have their field day. They are throwing touchdowns all over the end zone. They are slamming that ball in the end zone's ground hard, and are rubbing it in our faces.
Whoever said that pedophilia will eventually become the "civil rights" issue is probably quite correct.
But for now, there's something disturbingly off with this article, it is as if the writer went out of his/hers way to test the boundaries of normal. Notice the gleeful usage of words "elementary school", "schoolgirl", "boyfriend", "cheating", "ding, ding".
This reads as if it was written by some preprogrammed uberliberal whack machine troll bot. Is that possible, can the beta Tribe's machines be programmed to spew out garbage like this at regular intervals (more and more disturbing stuff served in future)? There's no writer's name/byline, it just says "Yahoo News". Seriously. Even if this is a troll job, or some low paid Yahoo staffer's/hipster's intentional joke, the fact that such disturbing garbage can be served "live" in front of millions of American eyeballs is not the symptom of disease, but disease itself.
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"Breaking up with someone who cheated on you is always hard but this 11-year-old schoolgirl threw some serious shade at her former boyfriend.
The elementary school pupil from Texas, USA, sent the love cheat a series of texts and finished them with one epic sign off.
After telling him that she gave him two warnings about his ways in the past, she then tells him to not talk to her in middle school and that she never loved him.
The with all the sass of a wronged woman, she tells him: “Ding ding ding. Oh what was that? Oh yeah, the elevator ‘cause you’re not on my level.”
Talk about blunt - how could her former flame come back from that?
The texts were revealed by tweeter Mad Nickens, who posted screenshots of the conversation on her Twitter page.
Her tweet has now made her sister an overnight sensation as it has been retweeted nearly 7,000 times and favourited 11,000 times since it was posted two days ago.
Ding ding ding is now THE way to dump someone who wrongs you.
Future boyfriends watch out! Do NOT cheat on this girl."
https://news.yahoo.com/11-old-schoolgirl...ml#vt12BNd
One of the largest mainstream media portals in the US, Yahoo News, gives play-by-play commentary on some random 11-year-old girl and her "cheating boyfriend"?
Surprise, surprise, it was also framed as a sassy girl power win for her. And a somber loss men kind, because the male is portrayed as an impulsive lying scumbag from a prepubescent get go.
Seriously, an "11-year-old"!?!?
God damn, the emboldened liberal media continue to have their field day. They are throwing touchdowns all over the end zone. They are slamming that ball in the end zone's ground hard, and are rubbing it in our faces.
Whoever said that pedophilia will eventually become the "civil rights" issue is probably quite correct.
But for now, there's something disturbingly off with this article, it is as if the writer went out of his/hers way to test the boundaries of normal. Notice the gleeful usage of words "elementary school", "schoolgirl", "boyfriend", "cheating", "ding, ding".
This reads as if it was written by some preprogrammed uberliberal whack machine troll bot. Is that possible, can the beta Tribe's machines be programmed to spew out garbage like this at regular intervals (more and more disturbing stuff served in future)? There's no writer's name/byline, it just says "Yahoo News". Seriously. Even if this is a troll job, or some low paid Yahoo staffer's/hipster's intentional joke, the fact that such disturbing garbage can be served "live" in front of millions of American eyeballs is not the symptom of disease, but disease itself.
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Here's the entire text in case it disappears:
"Breaking up with someone who cheated on you is always hard but this 11-year-old schoolgirl threw some serious shade at her former boyfriend.
The elementary school pupil from Texas, USA, sent the love cheat a series of texts and finished them with one epic sign off.
After telling him that she gave him two warnings about his ways in the past, she then tells him to not talk to her in middle school and that she never loved him.
The with all the sass of a wronged woman, she tells him: “Ding ding ding. Oh what was that? Oh yeah, the elevator ‘cause you’re not on my level.”
Talk about blunt - how could her former flame come back from that?
The texts were revealed by tweeter Mad Nickens, who posted screenshots of the conversation on her Twitter page.
Her tweet has now made her sister an overnight sensation as it has been retweeted nearly 7,000 times and favourited 11,000 times since it was posted two days ago.
Ding ding ding is now THE way to dump someone who wrongs you.
Future boyfriends watch out! Do NOT cheat on this girl."
https://news.yahoo.com/11-old-schoolgirl...ml#vt12BNd