Farrah Abraham Responded to Donald Trump's Tweet Amid Impeachment Proceedings and Is Getting Roasted
09/26/2019 09:51 am EDT
Double standard
For many familiar with Abraham's TV career, saying "hatred should be illegal" was laughable, being that she has repeatedly gotten into verbal and physical altercations with everyone from her co-stars to the production team on Teen Mom and Ex on the Beach.
One Twitter user even pointed out that Abraham kicked an Ex on the Beach roommate in the crotch on her season, which resulted in her being removed for violence. Another shared a screenshot of an article in which Abraham talks about her feud with Teen Mom 2's Jenelle Evans, writing simply, "Umm..."
Stay in your lane
Others were in disbelief that a person known for stirring up controversy with her behavior on the 16 & Pregnant franchise was weighing in on a complex political situation at all!
It's not the first time Abraham has voiced her support for Trump, writing back in July on Twitter, "Go Trump! I'm so over the waste of time Democrat's! Focus on changing the world rather then making up things ... waste of space."
But that small show of political involvement wasn't enough to sway her critics.
Grammar Police
Others zeroed in on Abraham's misuse of the word "are" instead of "our" when trying to communicate "our country," pointing out the grammar error in less-than-subtle ways.
"At least you know grammar good," one user wrote, jokingly using poor grammar themselves.
Another simply added "ok hon" after simply restating Abraham's error.
Educate Yourself
Another group of people called on Abraham to educate herself on politics before calling for hatred to be "illegal" while also aligning herself with a party that has traditionally campaigned on a platform of limited government.
"Sis go read a book," one noted, as another questioned the problematic legal implications of outlawing a feeling.
Attention seeking
Plenty of other followers didn't think Abraham had any real political implications with the tweet, but simply wanted to stir up attention and drama for herself.
"[Farrah Abraham] might of just said, 'hey president look at me!'" one person joked.
Calling Democrats "attention seeking" while making one's fame doing reality television also seemed hypocritical, others pointed out.
Who is she?
There was a whole other demographic tweeting back at Abraham as well, people who either didn't know who Abraham was in the first place or had forgotten about her as her star became less relevant over the years.
One thing both parties can agree on right now — Abraham might want to turn off her mentions for a few days.
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