It’s not wrong to call them a narcissist when…
February 28, 2008 on 1:04 am | In Headlines |Ok I can’t resist. While the media is already giving these two bimbos filler attention because the media doesn’t like covering real news, I have to contribute. Stuck up teenager Nisreen Swedberg (wtf kind of name is that? “Nisreen”. Sounds like some infectious sci-fi alien species - the Nisreen Hive from the mucous planet Nisre) and her stuck up friend Sarah Williams (yeah, there’s an extra-special name) managed to piss off a South West flight crew enough that after the plane landed they got forcibly escorted off of the flight by law enforcement and held for questioning. Here’s the extra special myspace-generation stupid part. Lacking the upbringing (yes, I’m blaming the parents) required to instill the mental capacity to concieve of any other possible cause, Nisreen and Sarah concluded that the flight crew behavior, since Nisreen and Sarah didn’t like it, is therefore by definition discriminatory, and the only basis for discriminating against the likes of Nisreen and Sarah must be that they’re pretty, since the only reason anything EVER happens to them is because they’re pretty.
What I think really needs to be investigated are…
the mothers of these two bimbos.
I picture someone like Lori Drew. A quick google for Megan Meier will reveal her criminally tragic story of internet bullying on the part of Lori Drew, the narcissist mother who drove Megan to suicide after Megan somehow wronged Drew’s perfect daughter. I expect that Nisreen Swedberg’s mother is someone like Lori Drew who always told her she was perfect, always gave her whatever she wanted, and never told her anything along the lines of “No one likes a narcissist.”
In an interview promoting her film Penelope, Reese Witherspoon expresses the right idea. Witherspoon isn’t opposed to her kids getting exposed to some of the negativities in life - bullying, teasing, losing, or not getting the trophy. If children are never challenged, never experience injustice, never have to work or struggle for praise, rewards, or justice, they end up like Nisreen - unable to understand why the world deals with shits like them by having the FBI put them in a room for a few hours.
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