EXPOSE. Drag. Cancel culture
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I was on Twitter looking for inspiration and moments later; I found myself investing in a Twitter rant of this lady who was exposing someone else's misdeeds. Her exposure rant was because she was upset. She was trying to defend herself if I can call it her that. So we aren't here to take a side and say who was right who was wrong. We are here to glean a lesson from the situation.
Interestingly the more I write this blog; the more I find myself frustrated by the influence social media has on our lives. I realize social media has become so much a part of our lives that we now document every thought we have and all the emotions we feel. The problem with this is when we are upset at those around; our first move is to post about it. Doing so we do not solve the matter we are only publicizing the issue and soliciting unprofessional advice online.
As one unknown person said, 'if you’re having relationship problems, confess to God, not Facebook' We end up resorting to things like dragging that person and sometimes exposing their skeletons for the world to see. It is best to resolve most problems offline. Some things are better when we talk in person when we are willing to see our mistakes; open to seeing our wrongs and not just accusing the other person. We don't need to run to cry on Instagram live all the time.
We should put our phones away when we are angry. Let us sit and think; confront the situation after we have cooled down. The drag culture, the cancel culture and the exposing culture barely serve to correct the problem it only serves to alert the online community.
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Wow true some situations are best resolved offline n face to face.
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ReplyDeletePowerful adviced thanks indeed the truth have spoken
ReplyDeletePowerful adviced thanks indeed the truth have spoken
ReplyDeleteGood post. Keep it up
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