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A Master Class in Bull
Almost all you need to know about this masters thesis in bull is encompassed in the concluding paragraph. She rounded off this (tall) tale with: "Britney's description about the way she has been managed and treated does nothing to break the cycle." What?
1) So Jamie Lynne can grandiosely brag on and on and on about how amazing she herself is (in her own eyes & words) while simultaneously airing her grievances at everyone. However, how dare Britney speak. Britney should not be allowed to utter a word without her "sibling" contradicting every last bit of it. Her description about how she was treated is supposedly valid, but Britney's testimony (conveniently) isn't.
2) Why is there an underlying assumption that there's a competition to "break the cycle" - - who exactly presumed that? Is she REALLY that insecure that the general public has upheld Britney as a baron of justice & a symbol of standing up to social & familial tyranny? What did she expect, that SHE would be the one to be praised? After those court documents became public? LOL!
3) The fact that she thinks any of the entitled, bratty, self-righteous nonsense she wrote in that word-vomit soup of a "book" was "breaking the cycle?" Jamesie LouLynne- a book where you toot your own horn endlessly while simultaneously reaching to provide nuggets about your sister's personal life is not "breaking the cycle." The cycle is using Britney - a hard working woman who pulled herself out of poverty and established her own upward social mobility - to feed yourself at her expense. The way I see it, the cycle is just being perpetuated. The self-aggrandizing language and notions in this "book" are truly pathetic.
4) As with most authors, one needs to understand that they are reading someone's manufactured point of view. In this case, it's important to keep aware that the person whose name is on his book has established themselves as an unreliable narrator who continually contradicts themselves throughout. First, she has "no clue" about what the conservatorship is, but then she miraculously "helps her sister" get out of it.
After reading this tale of torture (as fast as I possibly could) I concluded that Judas Lyin' has expertly adapted all the worst traits of her parents into one forlorn spawn. She has all the misplaced pretentiousness & holier-than-thou MO of her mother, while having the behavior & tact of her crass, crusty, low-down, apple-knockerfather. That book is nothing but a PR stunt, liaison to Lou Taylor, & a master class in narcissism. Don't read it. In my opinion, it is not even worth reading for free, which I can only *imagine* many have.
January 2022 · Books