Flash mob cries racism because they can’t dance in Target store

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Flash mob cries racism because they can’t dance in Target store

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An obscure singer, influencer, and social media phenomenon named Baby Storme is crying racism after a flash mob was asked to stop performing in the middle of a Target store. Apparently, in 2023, it’s discriminatory if store employees do not succumb to the demands of self-absorbed people who feel they have the right, and believe it is permissible, to disturb businesses whenever they want.

We once were a serious country that worried about important things. Now we are stuck listening to the incessant whining of spoiled brats who think their rights were violated because somebody told them “no” for the first time in their lives. It’s indicative of the constant cries for attention and toxic narcissism plaguing the younger generations in this country.

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In a video posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, Baby Storme and around 20 other dancers, all in costumes, were seen blasting music and dancing in the aisle of a Target store. The group was confronted by the store’s security and asked to leave. Its members brazenly ignored the request and continued performing.

“Hey, if we all just start and multiple people record, they can’t block everyone,” one of the dancers was heard saying on the video. It was a brazen act of disrespect and disregard for authority. It reflects many of the cultural problems of today’s youth.

“This racist target employee called the police on us for dancing in Target … So we danced anyway,” Baby Storme, the apparent lead performer of the flash mob, posted on X.

Previously, the word “racism” meant some form of discrimination predicated on an ideological and societal belief that one race was superior to all others. Yet, today it means telling a bunch of arrogant, selfish, and entitled brats they cannot film a dance routine in the middle of a store without approval or consent from that business.

“I was so excited for us to film a quick flash mob at Target,” Baby Storme wrote on Instagram. “But before we even walked through the door, this employee called the police on us for being on the property. At first he said we couldn’t film. But when we stopped filming, he still continued to kick us out, saying that we were a “safety violation,” and that the police were on their way. So, we made the most of what we could.”

And: “I couldn’t even remember the dance I came up with. This moment for me was one that I really can not describe. I tried to keep it together, but all I could focus on was all the beautiful brown faces I was able to bring together. That were able to stand in solidarity today. This is everything I stand for.”

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Stand in solidarity of what? The self-centeredness, arrogance, and egocentric narcissism displayed by “Baby Storme” and her accomplices? This woman tried to claim discrimination when, in reality, she was the problem. She participated in a musical performance of a racism hoax that more resembled Jussie Smollett than any legitimate act of racial bigotry or discrimination.

These are the disturbing consequences of decades of radical left-wing cultural brainwashing in schools where everyone is taught he is a victim of some kind of oppression. The only thing Baby Storme suffered from was an overblown sense of racial entitlement.

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