Uh, didn't you hear that the ice bucket challenge was really an Illuminati ritual that Facebook tricked thousands of people into doing?....I'm kidding :)
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· 7 years ago
That's the problem: facebook works much better to spread lies than truth.,
Yeah, people pouring cold water on themselves to post on social media and daring their friends to do the same is a wonderful way to get attention and appear to support a cause...but by enduring the cold water you AVOID the obligation to donate money, so that didn't really raise anything. It was a free way to have an excuse to get attention and feel like you were doing something and to signal your virtue.
It doesn't seem like any dictators have abdicated due to "likes" of anti-dictator posts. The whole thing is so shallow, but the cartoon shows that, and bursts the balloon of those who think their social media actions make them politically aware.
they can be counted, the numbers influence the politicians, because the politicians need support from the people. it doesnt always work, but then neither do actual protests.its a stupid argument made by people who still think its cool to cynical
It doesn't seem like any dictators have abdicated due to "likes" of anti-dictator posts. The whole thing is so shallow, but the cartoon shows that, and bursts the balloon of those who think their social media actions make them politically aware.