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Discernment Dies in Hysteria

'I JUST DON'T FEEL LIKE IT'S MY PLACE', SAYS WOMAN WHO SPENDS HER WHOLE DAY TELLING OTHERS WHAT TO DO.

11/10/2021

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Los Angeles, CA (Wokeville Gazette) — In a quaint bistro, called The Butcher, The Baker, The Cappuccino Maker, less than a mile from the unusually quiet Sunset Boulevard, Gabby Anderson took some time to talk with us about her amazing ability to stay grounded in the fast-paced and quickly evolving world of a social-media influencer.

"At first I was like, OMG", said Gabby as she sipped her gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan chai latte. "My life, which is an excellent life mind you, is pretty crazy right now. But I'm happy to be living my best life and helping other women get to a similar place in life. A place where they feel alive and free to follow their dreams, by following the strict steps I give to them on Instagram every single day".

It is Gabby's firm believe that if more women simply followed her example, they would no longer deal with depression, anxiety or insecurity and instead would feel liberated and equipped to live boldly and wildly—without regrets—in a world where the only opportunities they can't achieve are those they are unwilling to take.

"I'm not trying to be like, braggy or anything, but I genuinely feel like I've unlocked the secret to a happy life", said Gabby. "And why wouldn't I share that with everyone? That's why I push so hard for women to watch me live and follow my simple steps to achieve their own happiness. I love hearing stories about women making the brave choice to do exactly what I tell them to, and breaking free from the chains of living into other people's expectations".

It does seem like Gabby has her fingers on the pulse on what women want. Her Instagram handle @HumbleGabby has well over 5 million followers and she seems to understand exactly what her followers come to her for.

"As an influencer, I take pride in guiding women out of their shells", she said. "I know that deep down inside every insecure girl is another brave Gabby Anderson just waiting to break free. That's why I do what I do. I want women to see that the life I live can be theirs too, if they're willing to do what it takes to be just like me".

Gabby said, that's why she pushes so hard on certain things.

"I know some people probably see me as judgmental, but I'm honestly not", said Gabby. "Yes, I'm opiniated and I'll even say things like 'eww, girl cut your hair and don't ever wear that again', when a woman sends me a picture asking me for advice. But I only do it because these women are looking to me for guidance. They want my opinion and I know how to make their lives better. I'm not trying to be mean, but some of the things these women wear or some of their hairstyles should be considered crimes against humanity. I want them to look their very best, and that means I'm going to tell them what needs to be done, regardless of their feelings or how judgmental it may seem at the time. Sometimes the truth hurts, but when these ladies are walking the beach with their bikini bodies and getting all the attention from every guy, I want them to remember me. I want them to remember the hurtful things I said to them to help them see the beauty deep inside".

We talked to Gabby about many of the things that seem to hold women back and some of the things that seem to have the biggest impact on women and women's rights. She seemed to have an opinion on the majority of these things and felt she had a lot to offer women as far as advice and guidance. However, when it came to the topic of abortion, Gabby took a very different tone.

"Eww, like no way", said Gabby. "I mean, don't get me wrong. I would never personally have an abortion or anything like that, but who am I to tell another woman what she should be doing with her body. I just don't feel like it's my place to judge any woman".  

It seems the irony of that line of thinking was lost on Gabby, especially as doubled down on her ideological view on self-help.

"I'm not an overly political person", said Gabby. "I respect free-thinking women and encourage them to live into their own convictions. The only time I've ever weighed in on politics is when the sexist, Donald Trump, was running for President. Oh, and when Bret Kavanaugh, the rapist, was trying to become a judge or magistrate or ambassador to the United Nations or something like that. Oh, yeah...and also when Larry Elder, who is a white supremacist and total racist, was trying to unseat Governor Newsom in the recall election. Other than that, I stay completely out of politics".
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