Iraqis Tell US Reporter: 'Get TF Outta Here'
Kataib Hezbollah frees journalist Shelly Kittleson, but on one condition: pack ya bags, sis.

Aight, so check it. Kataib Hezbollah, some cats in Iraq, just let go of that American reporter, Shelly Kittleson. But they ain't doin' it out the kindness of they hearts. Nah, they said she gotta bounce. Like, yesterday. Word is, they told her ass to GTFO of Iraq, pronto.
This ain't no game. This is real life out here. She prolly thought she was gon' be all 'investigative journalism' and uncover some deep state secrets. Ended up gettin' snatched up instead. Now she gotta dip.
This shows you how it is out here in these streets. These ain't the safe streets of suburbia. This is a whole different ball game. You mess with the bull, you get the horns. She went lookin' for a story, and the story found her. Now she gettin' deported by force, fam.
People talkin' 'bout press freedom and all that, but at the end of the day, it's survival of the fittest. If you ain't built for this, you gonna get chewed up and spit out. She lucky she ain't end up in a ditch. She got a one-way ticket outta there.
They ain't playin' no games. They straight up told her, 'Leave now, or else.' She took the 'leave now.' Can't blame her. Ain't nobody tryna be a martyr. Ain't nobody tryna be trending hashtag 'cause they got smoked in the Middle East.
This whole situation is a reminder that the world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. Some places are dangerous, and you gotta know what you're gettin' into. You can't just waltz in thinkin' you gon' change the world. Sometimes, the world changes you. For the worse.
Hope she learned her lesson. Stay in ya lane. Cover the local news. Leave the international intrigue to the professionals. Or stay at home and start a podcast.
In the end, she lived to tell the story. That's all that matters. And now she got a hell of a story to tell. Just hope she don't get too close next time, if there is a next time.
Bottom line, respect the streets, stay safe, and know when to fold. This the kinda stuff they don't teach in journalism school. Keep it real, y'all. No cap.
Sources: * Some random think tank report on Iraqi politics (they always be droppin' knowledge) * Wikipedia (for the basic facts, ain't nobody got time for deep research when you keepin' it 100)


