Yeah the 'angry child' narrative really rubs me up the wrong way. I'm not sure why she feels that being a former 'angry child' makes her qualified to help current 'angry children'. First of all because when I think of angry children lashing out I don't think of them tweeting slurs for a laugh, I think about them being physically violent or actually saying these slurs to someone's face. Two, I don't understand, is she asking to host workshops in schools herself? I can't imagine that she would be able to answer any questions. You'd have kids asking 'why is it bad to use slurs?' and instead of explaining it hurts people she would say 'because some people don't like it and they will turn on you. Best to do it where no one is looking! Hehe' Then hand them an expensive notebook where they can write down slurs in secret. I really cannot believe that she thinks she has anything to teach others. She should discuss her sense of self-importance in therapy.