Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Melania's Delusional Cyberbullying Campaign


"Be best"...are you kidding me? This is what Melania is staking her White House role on? How about "Be your best" or "Be the best you can be"? Oh, that's right, she was standing next to her husband when she made this speech. Sadly, they both are linguistically and emotionally challenged. How ironic the biggest bully she needs to worry about is the one to whom she is married. 

"Sitting in the front row, feet from his wife at the podium, the President listened as the first lady cautioned against using the very behavior Trump displays, sometimes on a daily basis.
"As we all know, social media can both positively and negatively affect our children. But too often, it is used in negative ways," said Trump. "When children learn positive online behaviors early on, social media can be used in productive ways and can affect positive change." -abc action news

Sorry, I feel no sympathy for our Slovenian Sphynx. She's taken on cyberbullying as her cause celebre, most likely to protect her and her son from the negative publicity caused by her husband's humiliating scandals. Melania's cyberbullying campaign is a not an attempt to stem the emotional distress caused by tormenting vulnerable children but to distract critics of her husband by pretending she cares about children. Your husband's tweets are the number one source of cyberbullying read daily. Notice she says nothing of this. She is no class act with a heart of gold. She's a pretentious model has-been who married a sugar daddy with no conscience.

Time for some tough talk for Melania, the long suffering FLOTUS dress rack:

1. Take language lessons. For God's sake, you've been in this country too long to speak broken and incoherent English. Do you know that people actually strain their ears trying to understand you? Why don't you "Be best" by communicating through proper enunciation? I find it ironic that a president who is so anti-immigrant has an immigrant wife who is not culturally American (I agree with you on that, April Ryan). My grandparents came from Eastern Europe-they assimilated by learning the English language. 

2. Stop plagiarizing. From Michelle Obama's speech to your new pamphlet, people are going to find out you are stealing their work. "Be best" by either admitting you cannot write or by hiring a writer. You are giving children ammunition to copy others' works and pass it off as their own by pretending you are the author.

3. Don't think that those nude photographs of you are not going to come back and bite you in the ass. Sooner or later one of your son's friends will show them to him or he'll discover them online. Kids being kids, you've set your son up to be the victim of cyberbullying by your poor judgment. "Be best" by warning children that you made a huge mistake by allowing your need to be a 'look at me blowup doll' to supersede the future consequences of your attention-seeking behavior. Adolescents will have a field day with your tastefully done nudes.

4. "Be best" by confronting your husband's lying and narcissistic behavior. Hilary partially lost the election by staying with her womanizing husband and letting her assistant, Huma Abedin, share State Department emails with her predator husband. Your husband's sexually degrading liaisons are not just humiliating but abusive. You are teaching your son, and other children, that this behavior is okay by condoning it. But most of all, you are leading by example, demonstrating that it is fine for your husband to engage in exploitation and aggressive bullying but not for others. This never works. Even children understand this. 

5. "Be best" by listening to the terrible ways your husband creates division and acrimony and advocate for those he has diminished. Talk to the Parkland students about how their desire to create long lasting change against gun violence at school, was met by betrayal from your husband, Fox News, and his GOP constituents. Have you forgotten your husband met with them promising these children victims of violence change, only to lie to them by sweet talking the NRA? Children know all too well the saying, 'do as I say, not as I do'. Don't underestimate how perceptive these kids are to know your husband is a liar, a cheat, and an abuser.

Time to put down the microscope and pick up the mirror, Melania.  

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