She's actually put that on her LinkedIn???Can someone check her linkedin? this is what I found online, but i cant open her profile. " recycling bins into the Pre-Prep department and set up a school Holocaust Memorial. ".
Also, I think she went to a Holocaust museum a couple years ago
lol this is such a bad attempt at damage control after the AD thingShe's now posted this on her Instagram storiesView attachment 406121....trying to make it look like she's doing it all for free out of the goodness of her own heart, when in reality she was paid for at least one post and one story about it.....
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I genuinely find this deeply uncomfortable. If it was any other influencer a lot of people would be raging at them for doing this, but she will probs be let off the hook because she’s informed(to an extent) and educated about the holocaust, but imo its still performative and shady af, to never talk about the holocaust before and then suddenly start doing paid adds on it. I hope from this story where shes clearly trying to make out that shes not just doing paid ads, that shes had some people in her inbox calling it out todayShe's now posted this on her Instagram storiesView attachment 406121....trying to make it look like she's doing it all for free out of the goodness of her own heart, when in reality she was paid for at least one post and one story about it.....
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It’s really weird and uncomfortable and I’ve lost a lot of respect for her. She’s money driven, a lot of the middle class are (not all) so any chance to get money no matter the consequence. She probably doesn’t even truly understand what’s wrong with accepting money for this - people died, the Holocaust was horrible and she’s making money off it then doing this dodgy damage control. She could learn a lot by visiting a concentration camp, I went to one as part of my degree and it was such a grounding experience and really made me think about these things differently, it made it all the more real.I genuinely find this deeply uncomfortable. If it was any other influencer a lot of people would be raging at them for doing this, but she will probs be let off the hook because she’s informed(to an extent) and educated about the holocaust, but imo its still performative and shady af, to never talk about the holocaust before and then suddenly start doing paid adds on it. I hope from this story where shes clearly trying to make out that shes not just doing paid ads, that shes had some people in her inbox calling it out today
Either she reads here or she was already bombarded with scolding DMs, but her past 5 stories (or however many) are all like “THIS ISNT AN AD! THIS ISNT SPONSORED! NOT AN AD I PROMISE!”It’s really weird and uncomfortable and I’ve lost a lot of respect for her. She’s money driven, a lot of the middle class are (not all) so any chance to get money no matter the consequence. She probably doesn’t even truly understand what’s wrong with accepting money for this - people died, the Holocaust was horrible and she’s making money off it then doing this dodgy damage control. She could learn a lot by visiting a concentration camp, I went to one as part of my degree and it was such a grounding experience and really made me think about these things differently, it made it all the more real.
100% it gives me a grim feeling, its not right.It’s really weird and uncomfortable and I’ve lost a lot of respect for her. She’s money driven, a lot of the middle class are (not all) so any chance to get money no matter the consequence. She probably doesn’t even truly understand what’s wrong with accepting money for this - people died, the Holocaust was horrible and she’s making money off it then doing this dodgy damage control. She could learn a lot by visiting a concentration camp, I went to one as part of my degree and it was such a grounding experience and really made me think about these things differently, it made it all the more real.
Honestly an influencer with her following should post stuff for Holocaust Memorial Day on her own accord and encourage her followers to educate themselves and donate to charities. The fact that she did it as part of a paid ad is not great...to say the least.I can’t quite work out who has paid her? The more I think about this the worse it is - either some charity is paying influencers to post about Holocaust Memorial Day or her agency are soliciting posts for cash. Either way it’s just unpleasant, especially in this context.
I actually don't mind that. I think it was right of her to mention the Uyghur in China. But anything more than that would be stepping into a political debate which isn't really the focus here anyway.100% it gives me a grim feeling, its not right.
Also not sure if this was mentioned before but shes getting some heat in the comments about comparing it to what is currently happening in China. What is everyones opinions on that?
oh my god even reading your post before seeing the vid I still wasn't prepared for the collar .I wasn’t bothered by the outfit in the snow, I was baffled by the XL collar she had on at the end though
Oliver Cromwell type beat
It was a paid ad for Jack and Ruby. That one specific story wasn't paid for though. The ad was Jack's original story.Just seen on Jack edwards story that he wasn’t paid for the Holocaust Memorial Day post, so I imagine ruby wasn’t either? I didn’t know they had to mark it as an ad if they weren’t paid but there you go
She looks like a Pilgrimoh my god even reading your post before seeing the vid I still wasn't prepared for the collar .
Hello its ruby and today I’m going to be showing you my 17th century puritan morning routineoh my god even reading your post before seeing the vid I still wasn't prepared for the collar .
I read the post and the comments and have done quite a bit of academic work looking at genocide but I'm also not Jewish so please feel free to correct me. I think doing a sponsored post overall for the Holocaust Remembrance Day is insensitive and leaves me feeling pretty gross but I don't necessarily disagree with that sentiment. I think in general comparisons to the Holocaust aren't ever going to be accurate because of the specific time, context and actions that took place in regards to such a widespread and systemic attempt of the extermination of a religious group but in Ruby's case she seems to be specifically making a point in regards to the "never again" sentiment being used while the international community ignores other cases of widespread human suffering.100% it gives me a grim feeling, its not right.
Also not sure if this was mentioned before but shes getting some heat in the comments about comparing it to what is currently happening in China. What is everyones opinions on that?
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