Woman stalks Uber driver; he lets her down easy, is called a**hole by Buzzfeed
12-12-2016, 04:16 PM
https://milo.yiannopoulos.net/2016/12/bu...er-driver/
BuzzFeed Writer Calls Uber Driver “Big, Married Asshole” After He Rejects Passenger
December 12, 2016
An Uber driver is under fire from the feminists at BuzzFeed for rejecting a female passenger’s advances – an act that apparently makes him a “big, married asshole.”
In the article, titled “This Girl’s Story About Trying To Get With Her Uber Driver Is A Wild Ride From Start To Finish,” BuzzFeed writer Michelle Rennex tells the story of Twitter user @KelliAmirah, who chronicled her doomed romantic efforts in a barrage of tweets, seen below.
Unable to be upfront about her attraction for the Uber driver, @KelliAmirah decides to pull a fast one.
The next day, @KelliAmirah said she contacted the Uber driver to report a ‘lost item.’ He then agreed to meet her to return it, much to her pleasure.
Upon meeting the Uber driver, who had driven to her college residence, @KelliAmirah said she asked him out.
But then, whoops, it turns out the guy is married.
At this point, @KelliAmirah apparently became upset with the Uber driver for not being upfront.
Never mind that she made the guy take time out of his day to drop off an item she purposely left in his car because she wasn’t ‘upfront’ in asking him out – he’s now the “big, married asshole.”
@KelliAmirah and Michelle Rennex aren’t the only ones giving the Uber driver a hard time – plenty of BuzzFeed’s readers are also attacking him."
So, we have a not-that-attractive woman Tweeting about stalking a male Uber driver (deliberately leaving her charger in the car in order to see him again would be considered stalking if the genders had been reversed) then calling him out on the Internet because he informed her he was married. So, it's the man's fault for a) being married; b) being considered attractive by a random woman; c) being stalked by said woman; d) not informing her in person that he was married (possibly to avoid a bad reaction from a woman who may in fact be unstable).
This is next level hamstering.
BuzzFeed Writer Calls Uber Driver “Big, Married Asshole” After He Rejects Passenger
December 12, 2016
An Uber driver is under fire from the feminists at BuzzFeed for rejecting a female passenger’s advances – an act that apparently makes him a “big, married asshole.”
In the article, titled “This Girl’s Story About Trying To Get With Her Uber Driver Is A Wild Ride From Start To Finish,” BuzzFeed writer Michelle Rennex tells the story of Twitter user @KelliAmirah, who chronicled her doomed romantic efforts in a barrage of tweets, seen below.
Unable to be upfront about her attraction for the Uber driver, @KelliAmirah decides to pull a fast one.
The next day, @KelliAmirah said she contacted the Uber driver to report a ‘lost item.’ He then agreed to meet her to return it, much to her pleasure.
Upon meeting the Uber driver, who had driven to her college residence, @KelliAmirah said she asked him out.
But then, whoops, it turns out the guy is married.
At this point, @KelliAmirah apparently became upset with the Uber driver for not being upfront.
Never mind that she made the guy take time out of his day to drop off an item she purposely left in his car because she wasn’t ‘upfront’ in asking him out – he’s now the “big, married asshole.”
@KelliAmirah and Michelle Rennex aren’t the only ones giving the Uber driver a hard time – plenty of BuzzFeed’s readers are also attacking him."
So, we have a not-that-attractive woman Tweeting about stalking a male Uber driver (deliberately leaving her charger in the car in order to see him again would be considered stalking if the genders had been reversed) then calling him out on the Internet because he informed her he was married. So, it's the man's fault for a) being married; b) being considered attractive by a random woman; c) being stalked by said woman; d) not informing her in person that he was married (possibly to avoid a bad reaction from a woman who may in fact be unstable).
This is next level hamstering.