Farrah Abraham is Getting Dragged for Her Response to Looters and 'Criminal Distractions' on Instagram

Farrah Abraham is getting dragged for her response to looters as people protest following the murder of George Floyd.
Farrah Abraham is getting dragged for her response to looters as people protest following the murder of George Floyd. / Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images

Farrah Abraham is making her opinion known on the protests and looting going on in Los Angeles, and as you'd expect, she's seriously angering many people.

As people across the country courageously go out and protest following the murder of George Floyd, the former Teen Mom OG star is watching from her window and calling the authorities. Yes, seriously. Farrah took to Instagram to share a video of a CVS being boarded up due to looters, writing in her caption, "I’m thankful I use my voice for justice, I call police, I record and turn into police [emoji] & with over 20 people in jail & 3 cars turned in." She went on to say, "I’m blessed there’s people like me on this earth who care for store owners, working people! Safety! In one nation with liberty and justice for all! Lives matter, so stop turning death into stealing[,] criminal distractions and start caring for your life & others who wrongfully die each day!"

"I pray one day our children never have to deal with this!," Farrah concluded her caption.

Immediately, people started criticizing the mom-of-one in her comments section, with many upset that she was completely missing the point. "Everything about you is fake - no justice no peace .. you had a platform and you blew it — target missed," one person wrote, while another said, "Not one post about racism or inequality or #GeorgeFloyd not surprised #BLM." A third added, "Wrong justice [clown emoji]. This whole thing is mistreatment from cops, not helping them [face palm emoji]." A handful amount of people also simply commented the rat emojis.

Of course, Farrah totally ignored the backlash, and instead went on to post a video apparently in support of #BlackOutTuesday, a movement Instagram users participated in yesterday in which they posted black squares instead of their regular content to show solidarity with the black community. But instead, the MTV personality shared a clip of people protesting. As you'd expect, commenters weren't happy considering her previous post.

Per usual, Farrah is unapologetically tone deaf on social media.