
Most of us would know that betraying one’s own family is an enormous no-no, so I don’t have to labor that point.
But it seems like not everyone is on the same page, because a Massachusetts woman outed her own family after discovering an online video of them from the capitol siege.
Her decision came after she was criticized by her family for her sexuality, and for wanting to participate in the BLM riots peaceful protests, probably because something about the rampant destruction civil protests made her feel left out.
Notice how she speaks of her decision as though it was hard on her:
“It was an emotional thing to decide to do this but at the same time if I did nothing I was, I felt that I was as bad as them,”
Helena Duke
Oh, how hard it must have been on Helena to cause her family members to face possible criminal charges, and may have even cost her mother her job.
But at least she got something out of the deal, and that’s the feeling of self-satisfaction that comes with standing up for her freedom to get it on with a woman, even though she was a grown woman, and could make her own choices with her life, anyhow.
I’ve heard that Helena has since raised some money on crowdfunding. At this point, I think it’s clear that she could use as much help as she could get. After all, she betrayed her family, so unless she already has the means to support herself, she likely has a long future of being a drain on society ahead of her.
If you’re thinking of befriending her, you might want to be careful about that. To understand why, pay close attention to something she already said:
“It was an emotional thing to decide to do this but at the same time if I did nothing I was, I felt that I was as bad as them,“
Helena Duke, bold added
As bad as it is that she has treachery against her own family in her history, like many leftists, Helena Duke believes in guilt by association. If you slip up around her even slightly, she’ll feel an obligation to turn against you too, out of self-preservation.
We’ve been warned lately that the left eats their own. We can take their word for it when they warn us about it themselves.
Legacy media seems to be sticking up for Helena, and at this point, I doubt I’d be fooling very many people if I were to pretend to be surprised. If leftist institutions and their followers are in collective agreement that betraying family is okay, and they’re open about it, we can at least thank them for being up-front about their real values.