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Your Likes Are Public, You Hypocrite

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Beginner 2 min read For: General social media users and content consumers interested in online culture and hypocrisy.
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The video criticizes online users who virtue-signal about fictional content, like an anime figure, while ignoring real-world issues such as Epstein and UK/EU grooming gangs. It exposes the hypocrisy of individuals who apply double standards and emphasizes that their outrage is performative, aimed at engagement rather than actual concern.

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Example of Hypocrisy: Stellar Dog.png

A user complained about others comparing fiction to reality in February but later compared an anime figure to a real person.

[1:34]
Ignoring Real Victims: Ballz McGee and Others

The same user had no posts about Epstein or the 250,000+ victims mentioned in a UK/EU inquiry report.

[3:24]
Performative Virtue Signaling Over Real Issues

Despite claiming to care, users invest energy in criticizing fictional content rather than addressing real harm.

[3:59]
Easy to Evidence: 30-Second Search

Searching for 'Epstein' on these accounts revealed nothing in 30 seconds, showing their selective outrage.

[5:07]
Appreciation for Good Smile's Stance

The company Good Smile US is praised for not caving to criticism and standing by its product.

[6:35]
Broader Platform Issue

The hypocrisy extends to TikTok, Reddit, and Instagram, not just Twitter.

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75% Legit

"The title 'Your Likes Are Public, You Hypocrite' matches the core message of exposing performative online behavior, though the video focuses more on comments than likes themselves."

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Study Flashcards (10)

Which user is mentioned as the first example of hypocrisy?

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Stellar dog.png

0:27

What real-world figure did the video use to check users' past posts?

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Epstein

0:35

What acts of hypocrisy were Stellar dog.png accused of?

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They previously complained about people comparing fiction to reality but then compared an anime figure to a real person.

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Which user was the top comment on the viral post?

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Ballz McGee

1:34

What did the video find when searching Epstein on Ballz McGee's account?

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Nothing – they had no posts about Epstein or the UK/EU grooming gangs.

1:45-1:53

What number of victims in the UK/EU is mentioned as a real issue ignored by these users?

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Over 250,000 victims mentioned in an Aquiry report.

1:54

Which user was Exhibit C?

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Tomago Neco

2:08

Which company is praised for standing its ground?

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Good Smile US

5:07

Why did the video appreciate Good Smile's stance?

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They are true weebs/otakus who know their consumer base understands fiction.

5:37-5:40

Which platforms are mentioned as having this performative issue?

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Twitter, TikTok, Reddit, Instagram, and other platforms.

6:35-6:39

💡 Key Takeaways

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Exposing Hypocrisy in Online Activism

The video directly calls out the performative nature of online outrage, contrasting it with inaction on real-world issues.

0:08
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Real Victims Ignored

Mentions over 250,000 victims in UK/EU as evidence that these users prioritize engagement over actual harm.

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Simple Investigation Method

Shows that searching for 'Epstein' reveals hypocrisy in 30 seconds, illustrating the ease of checking online consistency.

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Public Likes as Accountability

Speculates that public likes could expose many creators' contradictions, potentially ending careers overnight.

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Hating Hypocrites

The line 'I really hate hypocrites' encapsulates the video's emotional core, calling for genuine online behavior.

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Exposing Online Hypocrisy

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Immediately calls out performative outrage, hooking viewers who are tired of fake activism.

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Caught in the Act: Hypocrite Exposed

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Shows a specific, easy-to-find contradiction, making viewers feel smart and eager to share.

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What If Your Likes Were Public?

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Threatens to expose hidden hypocrisy, sparking curiosity and fear of being outed.

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Fed Up With Fake Activism

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Delivers a passionate rant that resonates with audiences frustrated by online virtue signaling.

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[00:00] This post is going viral and causing the

[00:02] exact people that you would expect to

[00:03] get completely upset, unable to separate

[00:06] fiction from reality. And I kind of want

[00:08] to expose the hypocrisy of these

[00:09] individuals on how this is all very

[00:11] performative and it's not about

[00:13] protecting real people. It's about just

[00:15] saying the things to get your Twitter

[00:16] likes, to get your engagement online,

[00:19] and you don't really have any principles

[00:20] or anything that you actually care

[00:22] about. It's just all about seeming like

[00:24] you're a good person. So, I want to

[00:25] start off with example A, which is

[00:27] stellar dog.png, which if we go to this

[00:30] post right here, if you go to their

[00:32] account, you type in their account name,

[00:33] and then you type in, for instance,

[00:35] Epstein, you will see literally just a

[00:37] few months ago, they were actually

[00:38] complaining about people not being able

[00:40] to separate fiction from reality. They

[00:42] were actually upset that um there is

[00:44] people that, you know, are actually

[00:46] comparing fictional stories with real

[00:48] life victims. This is what Stellar.png

[00:50] said back in February of this year.

[00:52] However, if you go to the post that is

[00:54] on the a windy figure post from Fairy

[00:56] Tale, they had this to say. They had

[00:58] this to say where they're basically

[01:00] comparing an actual anime figure to a

[01:02] real life living breathing person. And

[01:04] it showcases that something happened

[01:06] here. Either a their morals shifted

[01:08] completely since, you know, a few months

[01:09] ago or they never had really any care

[01:11] whatsoever for real victims and they

[01:13] were more or less virtue signaling and

[01:15] being performative from the very

[01:16] beginning just to get those Twitter

[01:18] engagement and likes. This is uh

[01:20] obviously probably what's going on here.

[01:21] And it just I this is a a very rare

[01:24] example. Actually, not really rare

[01:25] example at this point, but an example of

[01:27] just the hypocrisy how these individuals

[01:29] don't really actually care for anyone

[01:31] because let's go to example B, which is

[01:34] this one. So, this is uh Balls McGee,

[01:36] which um showcasing their comment.

[01:38] They're the top comment right here. And

[01:40] if you go through this and you search

[01:41] for let's say Epstein, for instance,

[01:42] which is a a a notorious and infamous

[01:45] criminal that hurt a lot of people. They

[01:47] have nothing to say about Epstein, but

[01:49] on top of that, they have nothing to say

[01:51] about what's going on in the UK or EU

[01:53] with over 250,000 victims that was in an

[01:56] Aquiry report. And so it showcases that

[01:59] this person rather virtue signal about

[02:01] fictional content, a figure that

[02:03] actually deal with real problems and

[02:05] real victims. But don't worry, let's go

[02:06] to exhibit C. Exhibit C, we have Tomago

[02:09] Neco, which if you type in once again,

[02:11] very similar thing on all the different

[02:13] tags, there is nothing that appears.

[02:15] It's the exact same thing. This is what

[02:17] they said as well. You can see it right

[02:18] here on the bottom. So, yeah, they have

[02:20] literally no principles whatsoever. It's

[02:23] just about being very performative and

[02:25] virtue signaling. Now, let's go to this

[02:26] one. So, this is a a big example of the

[02:29] quote retweets on the post that Good

[02:31] Smile had for this windy figure that was

[02:33] getting advertised. And you can see the

[02:35] individual once again comparing a figure

[02:36] to an actual living uh breathing human.

[02:39] And you know, if you see a real being, a

[02:40] real human in this, I think there's

[02:42] something wrong with you. you might uh

[02:43] yeah, honestly it says a lot more about

[02:45] you and you might be a little bit weird

[02:47] if you think this is actually a a real

[02:49] person. But uh of course when you search

[02:51] this person's name and you type in for

[02:53] instance Epstein or stuff that's going

[02:54] on in the UK or the EU, they have

[02:56] nothing to say about the situation. Once

[02:58] again showcasing the performative nature

[03:00] and virtue signaling from these

[03:02] individuals that don't actually care

[03:03] about real people. Because if they put

[03:05] the exact same amount of energy that

[03:07] they do towards fictional content, then

[03:09] maybe something could be done. maybe

[03:11] voices would be raised to where there

[03:13] actually could be justice for real

[03:14] victims. Victims that, you know, are

[03:16] still having no justice for them. But

[03:19] for some reason, people rather just

[03:20] virtue signal about fiction than

[03:22] anything else. So, getting into the main

[03:24] case and point of this, this entire

[03:26] situation is so performative. It's

[03:29] actually just annoying how you could

[03:31] just see repeated examples over and over

[03:33] again when you get into these type of

[03:34] conversations that people are really

[03:36] fake. They don't care and that it's just

[03:39] literally all about engagement. And I

[03:41] feel like I said the perfect example

[03:43] here is literally this person. Like back

[03:45] in February, they just straight up said

[03:47] they don't like people comparing

[03:48] fictional stuff to real life victims.

[03:51] But then they go on to say this on the

[03:53] Wendy post. It's just like the hypocrisy

[03:55] is insane. Like, did you think that

[03:57] nobody would actually look up your post

[03:59] to see what you have to say? Like, this

[04:01] was that easy. All I had to type in was

[04:03] literally Epstein and I instantly found

[04:05] it. It I I didn't even deep dive. It

[04:07] took me literally 30 seconds. And if I

[04:10] could find that in 30 seconds, I could

[04:11] not imagine what else I could find if I

[04:13] did a deep dive on some of these

[04:14] accounts in these posts. And this is one

[04:17] of the big things that really like uh

[04:18] goes back into what I talked about

[04:19] yesterday when it came to that, you

[04:21] know, registered offender that I

[04:22] showcased with proof on the side that my

[04:24] haters were defending. You know, if

[04:26] likes were public, oh my god, the amount

[04:30] of people that would get exposed for

[04:32] actually not caring about people would

[04:34] be insane. Like career ending, people's

[04:36] entire career would be ended overnight.

[04:39] They would literally that everybody like

[04:42] so many big content creators I think

[04:43] would just legit collapse overnight

[04:45] because of the controversy on what

[04:47] they're actually liking and how they are

[04:49] hypocritical and don't really have any

[04:51] moral standards or anything like that.

[04:53] they don't they don't hold true to what

[04:55] they actually believe in. But um

[04:57] anyways, with that being said, I really

[05:00] do appreciate Good Smile that um is

[05:03] advertising this figure. And let me

[05:04] explain why. Because this is the

[05:07] American version of this company, Good

[05:08] Smile US. And obviously, we know how the

[05:12] 2020s are. We know how it comes to anime

[05:15] content and all that, depictions of

[05:16] anime content. Something like this could

[05:18] easily have been like, for instance, not

[05:20] done, advertised, made or whatever. Good

[05:22] Smile could have not even made an

[05:23] official post about hell. They could

[05:25] have already have taken it down and

[05:26] basically locked the comments, but they

[05:28] still haven't done that even a day or

[05:30] two later. And I think it really kind of

[05:32] showcases that they um they stand their

[05:34] ground. They are an actual true weeb

[05:37] otaku company that knows their

[05:40] consumers. They know that, you know,

[05:42] it's just fiction. It's not real. It's

[05:44] just anime figures. I mean, look, I have

[05:46] a bunch of figures. Like, look at this

[05:47] one. I I'll show this one. I have a Ram

[05:49] figure. Okay. I got like a Ram figure or

[05:50] not. Oh my goodness. I just pulled the

[05:52] who's rim that I got the rim figure, you

[05:55] know, like I got a, you know, a Meiku

[05:57] figure as you could see here. Like I

[05:58] have a bunch of different figures. Hell,

[06:00] I even have Shirou from No Game No Life

[06:03] as you can see here. What I'm trying to

[06:04] say is is that um figures have always

[06:08] just been unique. It's for the true

[06:10] dedicated hardcore fans of certain

[06:11] franchises. And Good Smile knows their

[06:14] consumer base. They know who's going to

[06:15] buy it. And I'm glad that they don't

[06:17] listen to these freaks that legit cannot

[06:20] separate fiction from reality. I

[06:22] appreciate Good Smile just standing

[06:23] their ground having a spine because it's

[06:25] honestly it's rare nowadays and I just

[06:29] praise to them. I I really do praise

[06:31] them on that. And if you think this is

[06:32] only something that happens on Twitter,

[06:33] you would be dead wrong because this is

[06:35] also an issue that's happening on Tik

[06:36] Tok, Reddit, Instagram, and various

[06:39] other platforms. Like here's a good

[06:40] example from Tik Tok that was literally

[06:42] trending yesterday and uh people

[06:44] complaining about a mahi hero figure

[06:46] from you know ani that was released by

[06:48] studio bine. So uh yeah you could just

[06:50] see that this entire issue is just not

[06:52] isolated to Twitter and you have people

[06:55] that legitimately in mass just do not

[06:57] know how to separate fiction from

[06:58] reality. But with all that being said

[07:01] though, I just dude,

[07:05] I wouldn't even be making this video and

[07:06] calling this stuff out is if these

[07:08] people were not so performative because

[07:10] there is actually it makes me so angry

[07:12] when I see people all in these comments

[07:14] making these posts get like a million

[07:15] type of views. Like the actual Wendy

[07:17] posts getting almost a million views and

[07:19] they're complaining about this figure,

[07:20] but you see them literally not saying

[07:22] anything about the rape gangs within the

[07:25] EU and UK. You see them not talking

[07:27] about real victims of Epstein or

[07:29] anything like that. They're not calling

[07:30] out actual real criminals. They they

[07:33] rather post on figures, anime figures.

[07:36] It's just like we could see your

[07:38] priorities. It's obvious. And I think

[07:40] people are growing very tired of this.

[07:42] They are really done with this because

[07:43] this is not working anymore. People are

[07:46] legitimately done with this

[07:47] virtue signaling. They don't accept it

[07:49] anymore because there's so many other

[07:51] ways they could fight to try to fight

[07:53] for people, but they're not. It just

[07:56] hypocrisy, man. I really hate

[07:57] hypocrites. I really do. But, um, I'm

[08:01] going to leave it at that. Tell me your

[08:02] honest thoughts in the comments below.

[08:04] How you feel about this situation. Um,

[08:06] are you going to get the figure? Are you

[08:08] not? Be honest in the comments below.

[08:10] How do you feel about it? Tell me your

[08:11] true thoughts below. But, um, be safe,

[08:13] stay healthy, and I love you guys. She

[08:16] be out.

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