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Social media helps showcase ignorance, foolishness – AY Makun

Nigerian comedian and actor Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY Makun, has shared his thoughts on how people express their ignorance on social media.

In a post via his Instagram handle, AY said emotions have now superseded objective truth on socials.

Ay pointed out that many people carry their ignorance with a lot of class and confidence based on what they see or feel.

He said, “Social media is now the new king Kong where feelings are now more important than objective facts. If a foolish person comes out and says something that unlocks the feeling of a audience, he or she gets praised.

“But if a wise person comes and says something that is contrary to how people want to feel, he or she gets persecuted.Social media is a place where you dont need a formal training to know how to be a fool.

“You just have to be born foolish and be free enough to express your foolishness. It’s a place that gives you confidence even in your ignorance. It is the only place where you can freely express the nothingness of your not knowing close anything before your interferences.

“The funny part is that a lot of people carry their ignorance with a lot of class and a lot of confidence based on what they see or feel. But we must also understand that each community is entitled to have a fool or a community of fools that recognizes and accepts the foolishness of others as a brand to submit to.

“Such foolishness does not stop you from being a man or woman. It does not even stop you from not having fans and followers cut across the strata of different foolish endeavors.

“Having said that more foolish people will continue to evaluate their performances on the space by creating sensationalism, negative viral contents for the entertainment pleasures of their different audiences.

“But as long as foolish individuals do not care about the stress, pain, anxiety, loneliness, and depression they bring you, the more it is also very important for them to enjoy the consequences of their actions.”

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