Social Media Activism
Joe expresses frustration with the insincerity he perceives in social media activism, highlighting how some individuals seem more focused on gaining social approval than on genuine engagement. He critiques both extreme right and left perspectives, suggesting that many activists have turned their beliefs into a performative identity rather than a reflection of their true selves. The conversation underscores the importance of authenticity in activism and personal expression.In this clip
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