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A famous mail order bride murder case involves Seattle's Indle King and his 18 year old Kyrgyzstan-Russian foid, Anastasia. Tl;dr he marries her and brings her to the U.S. then she becomes a whore and he murders her. Investigation Discovery did a version of the story, and mind you, ID is "the most-watched ad-supported cable network among women ages 25 to 54, according to Nielsen data.
Their telling of the story was pure blackpill. I don't even mean, "you could see it as blackpilled" I mean it was literally acting like looks based treatment of people is normal.
Here's the real couple:
Here's how they're portrayed in the show:
As you can see, they made the height different even more exaggerated to amplify the sympathy for the foid's "predicament."
He tries to keep her at home but gives her too much freedom and she gets a job at a Seattle cafe. The husband drops her off and picks her up. The foid's manager at the cafe immediately assumes the guy is her dad (he;s 38 she's 18). Manager then flat out tells foid about how ugly the guy is to be a "husband."
Eventually a Russian-American Chad walks into the cafe and the foid is enamored.
The foids Estonian-American coworker is of course a huge slut enabler and say she was glad Anastasia "got to experience a REAL relationship" and uses all sorts of foid-speak about "cherish" and "respect" and whatnot.
I guess to make the show not entirely about looks, they pretend the husband is "abusive" and to show abuse they have a scene where he asks her to refill his drink
Later he learns of the affair and goes crazy after meeting the Chad when the Foid introduces him as a "favored customer" at the cafe.
The rest of the episode then details the husband's inability to cope and the murder plot, but the stuff I posted was most of the blackpill stuff.
Here we have show that exemplifies and treats as normal:
Investigation Discovery becomes top cable channel for women with true crime all the time
It's a grim lineup.
www.latimes.com
Their telling of the story was pure blackpill. I don't even mean, "you could see it as blackpilled" I mean it was literally acting like looks based treatment of people is normal.
Here's the real couple:
Here's how they're portrayed in the show:
As you can see, they made the height different even more exaggerated to amplify the sympathy for the foid's "predicament."
He tries to keep her at home but gives her too much freedom and she gets a job at a Seattle cafe. The husband drops her off and picks her up. The foid's manager at the cafe immediately assumes the guy is her dad (he;s 38 she's 18). Manager then flat out tells foid about how ugly the guy is to be a "husband."
Eventually a Russian-American Chad walks into the cafe and the foid is enamored.
The foids Estonian-American coworker is of course a huge slut enabler and say she was glad Anastasia "got to experience a REAL relationship" and uses all sorts of foid-speak about "cherish" and "respect" and whatnot.
I guess to make the show not entirely about looks, they pretend the husband is "abusive" and to show abuse they have a scene where he asks her to refill his drink
Later he learns of the affair and goes crazy after meeting the Chad when the Foid introduces him as a "favored customer" at the cafe.
The rest of the episode then details the husband's inability to cope and the murder plot, but the stuff I posted was most of the blackpill stuff.
Here we have show that exemplifies and treats as normal:
- heightism
- baldceling
- betabuxxing (poor country to rich country)
- whore sisterhood
- Chad's physical characteristics