"Be Kind"

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It's pretty much a meme at this point
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It's taken a while, but finally it's time for the dumpster
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Influencers only care about their mental health, they're the first to say any negative comments leads to suicide. But what about all the negative affects influencers have on society and the increased suicide of normal people due to social media?
 
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I feel like as much as I FULLY agree with her, Olivia Atwood has found herself a very popular public opinion and used it to get herself exposure,
I must see her face daily in the Daily Mail going on rants against other influencers,
and I don’t believe deep down she gives a tit what they’re doing,
but being the voice of the people is great advertising for herself.

On the other hand, and that aside, at least she is speaking out, the manipulative bull tit that’s behind “be kind” needs to stop
 
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I don’t like this ‘Be Kind’ stuff either. How about ‘Be Able To Provide Adequate Mental Health Services For All’.
 
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Yes! I'm absolutely sick of seeing "be kind" plastered everywhere! I agree that some influencers are just using it as a defence for their rulebreaking, and it's becoming tiresome.

Also, influencers aside, I'm really really really sick to death of seeing my head of a sister in law wear her "be kind" charity t-shirt when she's the nastiest, most judgemental twit I've ever met. The hypocrisy of some of the people preaching "be kind" is unreal!
 
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I am so glad they are finally being called out on this! I said on a thread yesterday that when an influencer bangs the "be kind" drum it just means stop calling us out on our grabby, greedy, shady behaviour and nothing else.
 
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Interesting idea for a thread. I think the person who inspired the be kind movement should have been afforded privacy to deal with her issues and not have been tabloid fodder, there really wasn't any need for all of that to have been up for dissection in the public domain. But unfortunately it has been hijacked by influencers as a get out of jail free card which makes a mockery out of this sorry tale.
 
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I feel like as much as I FULLY agree with her, Olivia Atwood has found herself a very popular public opinion and used it to get herself exposure
It's one of those names I've heard but I've no idea who she is 😆, it says something when the attention seakers are turning to the anti be kind as a tool to further themselves
 
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It's one of those names I've heard but I've no idea who she is 😆, it says something when the attention seakers are turning to the anti be kind as a tool to further themselves
bandwagon jumping, we see it on here sure, Instagram accounts with TINY followings will find the most popular opinion and use it to try and grow their own following.
Then they get attention for “speaking out” because people don’t realise they’re being manipulated 😂

now in this case I agree with her message, and the message in general so I’m happy to see anyone speaking up.

but I can’t take to anyone who tries to use the “popular opinion” to grow their own following,

And SO MANY FALL FOR IT!!!!
 
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I totally agree that ‘be kind’ has been conflated with ‘don’t pass any judgement on my decisions’ ... I can’t remember where I read it but there is a checklist that goes:
Does it need to be said?
Does it need to be said by me?
Does it need to be said now?

Sometimes the answer to all of those is yes (influencers deciding their holiday is more important than the risks of travelling unnecessarily in a pandemic) and often it’s no (telling a stranger on the internet that you don’t like their eyebrows) ...and I think that’s the difference between holding people accountable and being kind.
 
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I read this article the other day on the #bekind mantra:



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Totally agree with the bit in the article about it being asg as meaningless as "it's OK to not be OK". I always felt that was saying, it's OK to feel tit but I'm not actuallygoing to do anything about it to help you
 
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I was told to ‘Be Kind’ for having a go at Covid deniers and anti maskers on Facebook. I told them to duck off!
 
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I noticed when caroline died there were a lot of mealy mouthed, sanctimonious, self righteous celebs spouting #bekind yet most didn't have a clean sheet when it comes to being kind. Such hypocrites. Yes you mark wright!!!
 
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Always the biggest knobs that where a ‘be kind’ t-shirt that are vile as a standard 😂
 
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It is used by nobody's too as a standard response to anyone who disagrees with a post.

The sky is yellow.
No it is blue
Be kind!!!
 
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I find it's the bitchiest hypocrites that use "Be Kind" on their social medias.

All of this has come about since Caroline Flack. It's very unfortunate that she died, especially the way she went, but let's not forget what she did to her ex boyfriend. If a man did that to a woman it would be "hang him". I see comments like that on social media all the time made to men when they commit crimes. The double standards are unfair and as much as Caroline didn't deserve to be in that dark a place, she should have faced up to her consequences and taken the punishment.
 
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BE KIND went out of the window when there was a shortage of toilet roll.
 
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