First published at 22:01 UTC on May 17th, 2024.
It's incredibly hypocritical of Alyssa Mercante to act like a victim now, considering she just messaged Smash JT's wife last week in an attempt to harass and threaten his family over the videos he makes about her. Alyssa's behavior is…
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It's incredibly hypocritical of Alyssa Mercante to act like a victim now, considering she just messaged Smash JT's wife last week in an attempt to harass and threaten his family over the videos he makes about her. Alyssa's behavior is a classic case of dishing out what she can't take—she's quick to engage in harassment herself but cries foul when faced with similar actions. Her lack of self-awareness and accountability is astonishing, especially when she's directly responsible for initiating this cycle of harassment. This double standard only underscores her inability to handle the consequences of her own actions.
So, what's going on here? Alyssa Mercante is back in the news for reasons she'd rather avoid. It seems her sister's website has been hacked, or the domain has been purchased and is now being used to harass her. While I do not condone this behavior towards anyone for any reason, I can’t help but find some irony in the situation. It feels like the consequences of her actions are coming back to haunt her.
First off, let me clarify that I don’t support harassment of any kind. I woke up this morning to a shout-out from Master of TDS, who shared that someone bought Alyssa's sister's domain name and is emailing her for comments on Alyssa’s actions. Alyssa tweeted, “Some chud paid for my sister's domain name and is emailing her and me for comment on ‘my actions’. Tell me again how this isn’t a harassment campaign comprised of obsessive losers with too much free time.”
It's fascinating how Alyssa can’t see that her own actions are creating the chaos in her life. The entire reason this is happening is because she invited it, and I don't want that to be overlooked. She’s been provoking people to bring this on her just to play the victim when something goes wrong.
On the website, there’s even a link to a tweet saying, “Quick thing: doxxing is not reaching out to someone's significant other and sending a polite message. Doxxing is posting someone's home address. ..
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