‘Don’t hate me because I’m rich!’
Don’t hate her just because she’s rich!
New School undergrad Rachael Sacks told the world she’s proud to be daddy’s spoiled little girl in a sophomoric essay that’s drawn a flood of angry responses.
Sacks, 20, wrote that Greenwich Village neighbors hate her because she’s rich, from out of state and has attended private schools.
“I am sorry that I was born into great financial circumstances and my father likes to provide for me,” she wrote for ThoughtCatalog.com. “I am sorry I don’t have to go to a state school to save my parents money. What do you want from me?”
She described a hard-to-believe scene at a local Gristedes, when a customer and cashier passive aggressively attacked her for her wealth.
“The girl says to the cashier ‘I went in-state to save my parents money for school,’ ” Sacks wrote. “The Cashier then replies, ’That’s smart.’ They then both glare at me with my shopping bag and my Coco Lite snack cakes and Diet Coke as if to say here’s daddy’s little princess wasting money.”
Understandably, Sacks has been taking plenty of heat on social media.
Through the sea of expletives and other nasty comments directed at Sacks, Mattan Ingram’s tweet encapsulated the worldwide hate without any four-letter words, noting “blind privilege, and narcissism is real lovable.”
Sticks and stones, said the New School student, who appeared to covet all the online vitriol.
Sacks tweeted: “Being young, dumb, and hated is super fun.”
Sacks has written other high-minded pieces for ThoughtCatalog.com such as ”13 Things That Should Exist For New York Women In Their 20s” and “Confession: I’m a Chronic Female Masturbator.”
New School undergrad Rachael Sacks told the world she’s proud to be daddy’s spoiled little girl in a sophomoric essay that’s drawn a flood of angry responses.
Sacks, 20, wrote that Greenwich Village neighbors hate her because she’s rich, from out of state and has attended private schools.
“I am sorry that I was born into great financial circumstances and my father likes to provide for me,” she wrote for ThoughtCatalog.com. “I am sorry I don’t have to go to a state school to save my parents money. What do you want from me?”
She described a hard-to-believe scene at a local Gristedes, when a customer and cashier passive aggressively attacked her for her wealth.
“The girl says to the cashier ‘I went in-state to save my parents money for school,’ ” Sacks wrote. “The Cashier then replies, ’That’s smart.’ They then both glare at me with my shopping bag and my Coco Lite snack cakes and Diet Coke as if to say here’s daddy’s little princess wasting money.”
Understandably, Sacks has been taking plenty of heat on social media.
Through the sea of expletives and other nasty comments directed at Sacks, Mattan Ingram’s tweet encapsulated the worldwide hate without any four-letter words, noting “blind privilege, and narcissism is real lovable.”
Sticks and stones, said the New School student, who appeared to covet all the online vitriol.
Sacks tweeted: “Being young, dumb, and hated is super fun.”
Sacks has written other high-minded pieces for ThoughtCatalog.com such as ”13 Things That Should Exist For New York Women In Their 20s” and “Confession: I’m a Chronic Female Masturbator.”
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