the Marriageishalal.com grift
Okay. I have to say something about this ridiculous account. If you haven't seen it, then you would probably be safe playing Russian roulette with five live rounds in the gun because she's unavoidable, And it's probably gonna become even more unavoidable in the next few months. She's basically the Muslim Stepford Wife, and she keeps putting out content that will absolutely tap into the red pill Muslim community's deepest fantasies. Like, if my husband says jump, I jump.
If my husband commits zina, then I will ask him to marry his mistress. A man with four wives is immediately the most respected man when he walks into a room, etcetera, etcetera. Her whole vibe is so weirdly robotic and fake cheerful as she delivers her clearly male scripted content that I half wonder if she's AI generated. If it tells me to jump, I'll jump. But one thing is certain, this girl is an actress.
Look, she's selling a counseling service for $271 an hour. She's selling a book about, getting married for like $27 and a book called How to Have Sex Like a Pro for 40 something dollars, advising people on how to have sex like a professional sexual performer. That's an odd title for a Muslim book. Like I said, I don't know if this girl is even a Muslim. But that's because I don't even know if this girl is actually a human or if she was created by a computer program.
And she's also offering a supposed matchmaking service for free. Now bear in mind, the girl in the videos never identifies herself, never gives her name, never gives her qualifications, never gives her background, because the people who will be drawn by her message don't care. The target demographic of this marketing, which is what it is, the target demographic is gonna be delusional red pill Muslim men who will either buy the books for their wives hoping that it will fix the feminist, worm in their brain and turn them into step foot wives, or Muslim single men will buy this book so that they can very quickly alienate any potential brides that they might meet. And my guess is that any men and any women who would be foolish enough to part with almost $300 to interact with this girl for an hour to get her counseling advice, her being whoever she is, probably I would guess that those counseling services aren't even on Zoom or video chat or video call or anything like that. It's probably by text.
And the person that you're actually texting with is gonna be some dude. I mean, her earliest videos, the format is for a man behind the camera to ask her questions about relationships which she then answers. And obviously, those are answers that the man who's asking the questions wrote. This is probably the guy that you would be talking to if you did any counseling with this girl, and this is probably the guy who's behind this whole surreal performance. This is just so gross to me.
I mean, the first time I saw a video from this girl, my immediate reflex reaction was, well, this is fake and she's selling something. And I hate that this has become so pervasive on social media because you have this stupid movement online that teaches people to loathe working for a living, to loathe having a nine to five job and looks down on anyone who does and they promote this imaginary idea to people that they can have financial freedom by the age of 25 with no skills, no talent, no education, and without any ideas, without any creativity, and without any hard work. Because everyone is now so besotted with this idea of the side hustle. People are just monetizing every single bloody thing. So now you can't even go on social media anymore without someone trying to deceitfully manipulate you with some sort of attempted covert sales pitch.
So you can't trust anything anybody says anymore. I mean, if you people would just get a job, earn a salary, work for a living, then you could use social media just to genuinely express yourself and your thoughts without having to constantly try to dupe other people into giving you the money that they earned from their jobs. Honestly.
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