Am I the ONLY ONE?! 😱🥶💀

1  2020-12-17 by MermaidCatgirl

Okay, I’ve been venturing out to new you tubers and makeup gurus. I found this women who does her makeup while talking about murder cases...pls tell me I’m not the only one who thinks this is extremely disrespectful. I know I’m gen z and desensitized but that is not okay.

edit; thank yall for replying! i genuinely wanted different opinions on it because it started to really bother me. there are a lot of comments and unfortunately can’t get to all of them. so ill say it here, my problem is that she behaves nonchalant and doesn’t bring enough or any awareness that I’ve seen to missing Native women, domestic abuse cases, unidentified missing persons, organizations, etc. if the person is bringing awareness to stuff like that and giving the victims families their full attention with an appropriate video or podcast, i could potentially support them. i believe the true crime world should be to help identify red flags, abuse, missing persons, etc. i don’t think it should be entertainment value while doing makeup.

2 comments

Don't worry, it's completely normal to be repulsed by true crime and any sort of fascination with grisly murders is deeply unhealty.

Fellas, check your woman's phone, if she's listening to true crime podcasts that's a slippery slope to shit like getting columbine tattoos and writing Mrs. Ted Bundy over and over again in an exercise book.

You gotta get the fuck outta there before you wind up on the next episode, it's 2020, women can be unhinged too now.

Source.

In 2k20💅, one cannot simply state why something disrespectful or disturbing—it must somehow be connected to racism or sexism. I would've respected this a lot more before she added the edits about "bringing awareness" to missing Native women.