I was thinking about the situation with Joe... and he has a right cheek to be posting about "kindness" and carrying on as normal as if he didn't do something that offended many. We are human, we make mistakes... although Joe and the others knew what they were doing but thought they are exempt from the protocols everyone else must follow. Many influencers, including Joe, seem to have this complex when it comes to admitting they had poor judgment or made a mistake. Instead of owning up to it (which would look better), they pretend it didn't happen and then start going on about kindness and trolls. None of these thin-skinned influencers could ever work in a real job because how would they handle criticism or end of year reviews? They live in an echo chamber of people licking their ass and it is so detrimental. This has really bothered me. There are followers of his commenting that their family member is sick with Covid or a family member died from it, and here he is flouting the rules again and being utterly disrespectful. I guess the rules don't apply to the rich and "famous."