RE: Can I just say, and I'm just being honest...
August 1, 2017 at 1:19 pm
(This post was last modified: August 1, 2017 at 1:22 pm by Regina.)
CIJS - It's always the people at the bottom of the damn pile who start shit, because they don't have shit to lose.
What happened, me and my Mom had met after work and we were heading home on the train. On gets this chav mom in her dirty tracksuit, with her 7 ratbag dole money kids, who are jumping around and shouting and screaming everywhere the whole way.
So we get off the train, and go into the lift to take us to the car park. Into the lift follows old girl and her 7 kids, who are still shouting and screaming while she attempts to do nothing about it. One of them deliberately pressed a button to re-open the lift door after it had closed, so my Mom looked less than impressed.
It wasn't any of the kids, but the chav Mom, who then saw my Mom and says "look at that miserable bitch's face" ...
My Mom is the kind of person who doesn't stand up for herself, but fuck me I wasn't letting that slide. I let her know about herself; from her filthy tracksuit, to how her only accomplishments in life are spreading her legs and popping babies out, to how embarrassing it is that she has no control over those babies.
At the end of the day, yeah my Mom might have been tired after a long day of work, and not in the mood for your kids' bullshit... you are still a lesser person though honey, you just are. You're a grown adult acting like that because you have no job, no life and your kids don't respect your authority as a mother, and you wish you could be "that bitch". That's what it is, it's obvious, you hate the decisions you've made with your sorry life and you take it out on others.
What happened, me and my Mom had met after work and we were heading home on the train. On gets this chav mom in her dirty tracksuit, with her 7 ratbag dole money kids, who are jumping around and shouting and screaming everywhere the whole way.
So we get off the train, and go into the lift to take us to the car park. Into the lift follows old girl and her 7 kids, who are still shouting and screaming while she attempts to do nothing about it. One of them deliberately pressed a button to re-open the lift door after it had closed, so my Mom looked less than impressed.
It wasn't any of the kids, but the chav Mom, who then saw my Mom and says "look at that miserable bitch's face" ...
My Mom is the kind of person who doesn't stand up for herself, but fuck me I wasn't letting that slide. I let her know about herself; from her filthy tracksuit, to how her only accomplishments in life are spreading her legs and popping babies out, to how embarrassing it is that she has no control over those babies.
At the end of the day, yeah my Mom might have been tired after a long day of work, and not in the mood for your kids' bullshit... you are still a lesser person though honey, you just are. You're a grown adult acting like that because you have no job, no life and your kids don't respect your authority as a mother, and you wish you could be "that bitch". That's what it is, it's obvious, you hate the decisions you've made with your sorry life and you take it out on others.
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"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable." - Maryam Namazie