Quin Posted July 19, 2010 Share Posted July 19, 2010 http://www.news.com.au/technology/jessi-sl...0-1225894080075 FROM a child's foulmouthed rant to police protection and death threats - one US family is learning the hard way about the dangers of giving their 11-year-old daughter a computer. Just three days after Jessi Slaughter posted a video of herself on YouTube, her home is being bombarded with deaths threats and her family has been placed under police protection. All because last Thursday, Jessi woke up at midnight and decided to post a video on YouTube called "Haters... Piercing... StickyDrama =D". Watch Haters... Piercing... StickyDrama =D here and note, despite the fact Jessi is just 11, the language is extremely graphic. Jessi was angry that she'd been linked to a sexual relationship with Blood on the Dancefloor lead singer Dahvie Vanity at the tween gossip channel StickyDrama, and she let fly at those responsible for spreading the rumours. In one of the safer-for-work messages to her "haters", Jessi claims she'll be "poppin' a glock in your mouth and makin' a brain slushie" and tells them all to "suck her nonexistent p...s". "Suck it and get AIDS and die," she says. They spammed her Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, and sent pizzas to her house. Here's her original video that pissed everyone off (not safe for work language, at all): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4IMMgpElKQ Her father's unintentionally hilarious response: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcPGL-VW7w4 Does she deserve all that? No, but the fact that she and her dad made a response video doesn't help at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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