LMAO: The Disney heiress, who inherited $100+ million and cosplays as a "class traitor," is coming after me now. The most privileged people on the planet pretend to be avatars of the oppressed and they are absolutely pathetic.
I met a lot of these people when I was an undergraduate at Georgetown. They are the most entitled, narcissistic, status-obsessed people imaginable. They adopt identities and moral causes to project their problems onto the world and "solve" them with their inherited wealth.
But deep down, Abigail knows that she doesn't deserve it, couldn't survive without, and isn't morally strong enough to give it away. And so she builds an image as a "class traitor," wants to "outlaw private jets," and tries to evade that gnawing sense that she's a fraud.
The best way to understand people like Abigail Disney is that, for them, playing progressive politics is a very expensive form of therapy. She used grandpa's money to "disrupt inequality" and "make peace in Africa," but it's all pseudo-altruism and self-serving performance.
I welcome the scorn of people like Abigail Disney. I know who I am, I know the privileges that I've inherited, and I know that I could survive on my own initiative and raise my children without the vast psychological complexes of people like her. /End
P.S. I hope you read this whole thread, @abigaildisney, and have a long talk with your therapist about it. Perhaps I could help you with a personal breakthrough. You might even thank me later. 😘
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