Why does she think she's had a worse life than anyone else? If I listed the things that have happened in my life, it sounds horrific, but it's just life. Many, many people are struggling with all kinds of stuff.
My early childhood would make most people's eyes water, by age 7 I was on my third set of parents, but it is what it is, it doesn't prevent me getting a job or being a decent human being and it hasn't made me film myself verbally abusing a checkout operator.
Sarah hasn't had it worse than everyone else, she just has a bigger sense of entitlement. It's telling that she thinks everyone else has it easy. Nobody owes you tit.
Hear, hear!
She talks about having experienced DV which is bloody awful, and it happens to way too many women and nobody, nobody, anywhere should have to go through that!
But then after that, I can’t think of a single other adversity she has told everyone about that hasn’t been a) a mild inconvenience, b) a self-made problem, or c) something lots of other people go through and don’t turn into an entitled piece of crap.
To have got to nearly the age of 50 and contributed so very little to society, in any way, (whether that be paying taxes, or helping a neighbour, or volunteering, or giving to charity, or raising children who will meaningfully contribute back some day, or even just being grateful and courteous and not abusing retail staff) and yet still able get on your high horse and think your voice is more important than than anyone else’s is quite some audacity she has there.
We all know these
anecdotes of hardships invitations to her Pity Party are just to gee up some more sympathy that she can exploit. Tell a decade-old sob story, rattle a can… we’ve seen how she plays. A grift is imminent.