#controversialpost
It's 2am, and I got my CS and Physics homework which should be finished before dawn. Instead, I'm in Instagram and replying back to tens of dms (mostly reels) and savoring my monthly pass of insta. And there, I am met with familiar username on my feed outta nowhere - xurlixa (iykyk)
I am a mere 17-year-old-person who doesn't know much about either child training or life, but I am old enough to understand that the things she posts are not things that a normal teenager from Karakalpakstan should post. 2 possible reasons: childcare neglect, or super-western life. Either way, I am sad to see the number of people who are willingly falling into the trap of lust, of power, and maybe, of envy.
For my defense, I am no active follower of her, but I do sometimes observe her account to see what kind of reactions it gets, and every time I do so, I see nothing but meaningless heart emojis, "janim, panim" by possibly total strangers, and unwanted attention that probably comes from hotheaded teenager boys.
It doesn't appear right to me - I know it's not my life, but it doesn't feel right not to do anything either. Long ago, I have written a post about child care and personalities of children who lacked attention from their parents. There, I was wondering whether I was right or not, but now, I am sure of my decision. People like them should be boycotted, discriminated and if possible, stoned. "O'lganni ustiga tepgandek", she is advertising book companies - pinnacle of irony, in my opinion. I would never want to be associated with her, and while yes - desires aren't always controllable - I would also keep in mind that everything we do on the internet (esp insta) is available for the whole world to see.
Umar out.