Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Farrah Abraham Posted a Racist Christmas Photo Because Of Course She Did

Farrah Abraham is widely despised on social media, but it’s hard to feel bad for her, because she basically begs for it.



Like a disobedient toddler, Farrah just wants attention, and she doesn’t care if it’s positive or negative.


That said, for the first time ever, Farrah’s followers might be going too hard on her.



Either that, or she’s an abhorrent racist.


It says a lot about Farrah that both scenarios are pretty much equally likely.


Anyway, the latest controversy surrounding everyone’s least-favorite sex tape star involves the paranoia-inducing Christmas tradition, Elf on the Shelf.


If you’re not familiar with Elf, then your Facebook friends are less annoying than ours, and we envy you.


Basically, it’s a holiday “game” straight out of an Edward Snowden fever dream, in which parents hide an elf doll and tell their kids it’s a spy from Santa.



Anyway, as she does with most things, Farrah found a way to make Elf on the Shelf horrendous. 


Well, maybe.


Fans are accusing her of doing something truly dumb and awful, and we would say they’re jumping to conclusions, but Farrah is involved, which means the most jackass-y explanation is probably the most accurate.


Check out the evidence and decide for yourself:



Yes that’s two shelf elves with Snapchat filters, one of whom has his face completely covered.


Fans who apparently spent a lot of time analyzing this pic claim that the portion of the left elf that we can see indicates that he’s black.


Obviously, if that’s true, it means Farrah completely blocked out the black elf’s face, a move that may not have had racist motivations behind it, but that totally comes off as random act of bigotry.


Not surprisingly, there are some heated debates going on in the pic’s comments section, and many of the arguments revolve around the message that Farrah is sending to her daughter.



Of course, we’re talking about the mom who eagerly talked about her daughter’s future sex tape (the girl is 7 years old, by the way), so this is far from the first questionable message she’s gotten from her mother.


Really, the only worthwhile debate about Farrah’s parenting is “Should we call CPS, or send them an email?”


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