Joe Burrow on Racism and the Social Media Cheating Debate
[HPP] Joe BurrowFebruary 17, 20265 min
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- 💡 Joe Burrow shared that growing up in southeastern Ohio, Appalachia, an underprivileged community with few Black residents, exposed him to hate and the struggles of his friends.
- 🧠 Witnessing these experiences firsthand gave him a different perspective on racism compared to the majority of the population.
- 🚀 He believes that while having a public platform isn't necessarily a "responsibility," it's essential to help in any way possible for the people and world one cares about.
- ✅ As a rookie quarterback and Heisman winner, Burrow felt confident speaking out, stating he was simply "talking from the heart."
The Social Media Cheating Debate
- 💬 The discussion shifted to whether liking photos on social media constitutes cheating in a relationship.
- ⚠️ One participant, Kamal, strongly asserted that any like on someone else's page is "f*ing cheating."**
Arguments Against Liking Photos as Cheating
- 🤷♂️ Counterarguments included the possibility of accidentally liking a picture by double-tapping or scrolling.
- ✨ It was also questioned whether liking an inspirational post by a woman would still be considered cheating.
Nuances of Online Interaction
- 🔍 The debate touched on whether one must follow certain people to see their posts, noting that content can appear on timelines regardless.
- 🚩 A point was made that if one is so worried about likes, social media itself might be the problem, suggesting getting off it entirely.
- 😈 The conversation ended with a provocative suggestion to check a partner's likes, implying they might be liking "some shit pictures."
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RacismAthlete ActivismSocial JusticeUnderprivileged CommunitiesSocial MediaRelationship CheatingOnline BehaviorPublic PlatformsBacklash
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