Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

CNN Interviews 30-Year-Old Kicked Out By Parents

Prepare for the cringe.

Image Featured Via

Michael Rotondo is a 30-year-old man who was evicted from his parents house. Now, he’s on CNN.

After living at his parents house rent-free for 8 years, Michael Rotondo was finally evicted. Recently, he was interviewed by Brooke Baldwin on CNN.

Why, you ask? I dunno, maybe we haven’t shit on millennials enough yet.

Baldwin even references this, asking about his response to “a lot of people” asking why the “millennial generation” are so “entitled”. Oh boy.

Bizarrely, Rotondo distinguishes himself from millennials by claiming this:

I would say that I’m really not a member of that demographic that they’re speaking to – of that group – I’m a very conservative person. The millennials that [the critics] are speaking to are very liberal in their ideology.

Is #NotLikeOtherMillenials a thing? If not, can we please make it a thing?

Also, aren’t conservatives all about personal responsibility? Surely the dude who scrounged off his parents for 8 years is the antithesis of what conservatives idealise?

Well, apparently conservatives are all about propping up absolutely anyone who declares any amount of support for them. Because recently, Rotondo was invited onto Infowars.

Guys, I’ve got something to tell you… I’m conservative. Now give me $3000 and a chat with Alex Jones.

So yeah. This video is full of trash people, which is just great.

This video sheds some light as to why this spiraled into a court case. For the most part it’s… fairly awkward.

However, I’ve gotta give Baldwin props for remaining as professional as she did. Not to mention, her utter bemusement was pretty funny.

Still, I can’t help but be a little shocked that what would typically make for good content on the Jeremy Kyle show has garnered 2 million views on a video from one of America’s major news channels.

But sure, let’s make random losers celebrities because it’s really popular now to uphold examples of “bad millennials” to prove how “entitled” this generation is. Why can’t we go back to the good old days when kids worked in factories and inhaled soot for lunch?

For something a little less cringe and a little more funny, have a look at how Black Panther should have ended.

Written By

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Support Real Ones. Fund the Future.

If you read this far, you get it: young voices matter. At TRILL, every story is written by emerging writers telling the truth in a media landscape that too often silences them.

We run ads, yeah. But they don’t run us. We’re independent, mission-driven, and powered by people who believe young storytellers deserve more than just “exposure.”

Your donation goes straight to mentorship, editorial support, and launching the next wave of Gen Z writers into media careers that matter.

If that matters to you, chip in. Even $5 helps keep TRILL free, fearless, and independent.

Donate Now →
Advertisement
Advertisement

You May Also Like

Sport

After three Grand Prix's have passed us by, this article takes a look at how each team is getting on in the Constructors' Standings.

Climate

An industrial port in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, is home to forty of the most unusual cows in the world. They look like normal cows,...

Sport

Here’s a quick and dirty breakdown of men's international football break in three big matches, two stand-out players, and one major takeaway.

News

One of Meghan Sussex's passing remarks made an unintended nod to the US's new restrictions on voting eligibility.