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Perception ≠ reality
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he always brags about having expensive tom ford suits but none of them ever look good. Max Kellerman wears the same brand but his suits always looked sharp and simple.SAS is the last person you want helping you with suits. Man ain’t never had a decent suit on in his life.
With his new “platforms” it’s clear who he is catering to.Empty question. We're not his audience.
Why doesn’t old girl who posed the question ask his girl?People need to understand how the internet engagement game works. They’re so many moving parts to it, it’s not just jumping in the mic. They figure out what to say, when to say it, what type of buzz it will create, when to follow up, etc. These people do not sell information, they sell ad revenue. Don’t forget that
Right now, right wing content is where the money is. That will not change for a LONG time. All this to say, what you hear come out of people’s mouths online are completely dependent on the compensation they’ll receive from it. It’s all designed to get the biggest reaction for the longest amount of time. The actual message is irrelevant and to fabricated to boost those factors.
Why doesn’t old girl who posed the question ask his girl?
Or maybe she enjoys the fruits of his grifting.
he always brags about having expensive tom ford suits but none of them ever look good. Max Kellerman wears the same brand but his suits always looked sharp and simple.
That’s a different discussion all around, but yes. Bottom line is that social media is what it is. Best bet is to get off of it. Social medias whole purpose is ad revenue. No more, no lessTamika Mallory is a real activist that's on the ground getting busy so I understand what she's saying.
I think we all understand WHY SAS says what he does but we can also agree that ignorant statements by people with influence and a big platform can be dangerous as well.
Tamika Mallory is a real activist that's on the ground getting busy so I understand what she's saying.
I think we all understand WHY SAS says what he does but we can also agree that ignorant statements by people with influence and a big platform can be dangerous as well.
Her comment is also dangerous, because a large segment of black women try to turn this into a us versus them thing.
They took about the incel behavior from black men, but it's a problem amongst black women also.
Imagine me trying to lecture black women for going to see Chris Brown. They would be outraged.
She actually posted that to go along with what Willie D posted first so I don't really agree with her post being dangerous too.
Willie D posted this initially...
It was a question to black men since they make up a big majority of SAS's audience. I didn't get any gender war vibes from it at all.So if Willie D just said something, why would she do a message to black men post?
Her audience is mostly women.
It was a question to black men since they make up a big majority of SAS's audience. I didn't get any gender war vibes from it at all.