Over the weekend, I caught the tail end of a documentary about Natalee Holloway. Originally it had been brought up by some of the other kids that was doing ecstasy and drinking almost non stop. Some others said cocaine. I made the comment that mixing drugs, alcohol, and a foreign country was pretty stupid on her part.

That pretty much set off a shit storm with an older feminist relative. The entitlement complex is strong with this one, and she was in a logic devoid tirade. Her basic 'argument' was that women "should be able to expect decent behavior from men." I see this a lot in the college rape witch hunt, where any commentary on the circumstances that isn't treating the female involved as a special snowflake is automatically 'Victim Blaming.'

So how would redpillers bring up the fact that, yes, she did get killed and she did some stupid things that led to it in conversations with auntie feminazi, whom I can't avoid and won't back down from?