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John Samson's avatar

Foreign virtue signalling while encouraging invasion kills even the potential for sympathy.

The oh no, anyway meme comes to mind.

Elijah's avatar

I feel a little guilty pointing out that mud sharking is always fatal. Maybe the daughter will learn.

Terry's avatar

Autodarwination for the win.

Matador's avatar
5hEdited

If you check the woman photos and remember her physiognomy, that could save you in the future.

Strong Noises's avatar

Why we never allow TV to raise children.

Kevin Meier's avatar

I'm sure he bludgeoned her in the nicest and most gentle way possible.

Adam's avatar

Her bludgeoned her diversely.

Strong Noises's avatar

Now is the time for us to win back the hearts & minds of our women.

Brian's avatar

And she was virtue signaling by dating a marginalized person.

Dave's avatar

Older woman younger man age gap again.

retrofuturistic's avatar

Not every tragedy is a metaphor. This one is. Killed by someone who needed "asylum" in Ireland ... and who also has the means and the ability to jet around the world. Am I referring to the murdered woman? Or to Europe as a whole? Why choose one or the other?

DH Slammer's avatar

Reap what you sew

Michael Maier's avatar

Do you use voice to text to input?

DH Slammer's avatar

wasnt paying attentio

Brian's avatar

I know Vox is making a reference to the movie "How Stella Got Her Groove Back", but the woman killed was a blonde white woman, not a black woman like the one in the AI image.

"Karen" got her grave.

I am sorry for the poor little daughter.

Steve krulik's avatar

Stop being a gamma. Yer so clever, here's a cookie. Aktually....

Billy's avatar

Maybe this will wake her up and prevent her being like her mom, silverlinings.

Andrew's avatar

slideshare.net/slideshow/demotivational-posters/86869

MISTAKES - it could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others

Julie C's avatar

Back in the day, there was a book titled “Not Without my Daughter,” which told the harrowing tale of an American woman who married a Middle-Eastern man, went to visit his family, and had to stage an escape. The book served as a warning against just this type of stupidity, and at the time was well-received enough that there was a movie that followed.

Then the script changed, and here we are.

Brian's avatar

I'm old enough to remember watching the movie as a kid in the 80s.

Green Mojave's avatar

This is what happens when supposedly educated and intelligent people from high trust cultures interact with low trust cultures, people whose customs and history is antithetical to their own. A failure to acknowledge or deal appropriately with those differences is too many times fatal.

MPAI, women more so than men. Sadly most won’t learn from her example.

Andrew's avatar

This. The high-trust vs low-trust has to be seen firsthand to be really understood. People who haven't often refuse to believe the truth because of the "all cultures are equal" propaganda sown all day long by our media.

RobertDW's avatar
8hEdited

What was a US mother doing in Ireland protesting?

Two people who don't belong there self eliminating each other.

Dave W.'s avatar

She moved out of the US and went to pro-Palestine protests. Couple of big clues right there.