Friday, October 7, 2016

Trump in lewd conversation scandal





Donald Trump has once again landed himself in hot water. The trouble stems from an 11-year-old conversation that was recorded where he had bragged about using his 'celebrity' to kiss and grope women. The Washington Post released the recording, which was made in 2005 on a soap opera set, Trump appeared on.



Since the recording dropped, social media and mainstream media outlets have been constantly and consistently discussing it. But the question is, will this hurt his election chances? Will this be the final nail in Trump's political coffin, or will it be swept under the rug?

Sure it will give Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton plenty of ammunition for their upcoming debate on Sunday, but is it enough to derail Trump? And does Clinton dare take the conversation there after her husband's trysts and  treatment of women?


In my mind, this does not significantly weaken Trump. I think many of his supporters will brush this off as "locker room talk" that happened over a decade ago. This shouldn't be the case. Trump's supporters need to really take a good look at their candidate and demand better. If they still continue to support him after this, then they have to hold him accountable!

Trump's language was degrading to women and if the U.S. truly wants to be a progressive society, we need to confront such stagnant thoughts and beliefs head on.



Saturday, October 1, 2016

The #TeacherBae Controversy



Last month, Social media exploded when pictures of an Atlanta paraprofessional - dubbed #TeacherBae hit the Internet. The controversy got to the point when #TeacherBae (we will not use her real name), had to be reprimanded for her dress and use of social media activity.

The curvy educator's photos, which were shared on Instagram had social media in an uproar - asking the question - is this appropriate attire for a classroom teacher to wear? Some came to her defense, accusing critics of trying to body shame the teacher.

Both sides are missing the point.

This isn't a question of appropriate attire, or even an attempt at body shamming. It's more about the appropriate use of social media and the unintended consequences.

We're in an age where nearly 78 percent of the U.S. has an active social media profile, according to data from www.statista.com. That's a five percent increase in users since 2015!

But while there has been an increase in the use of social media, there has not been an increase in the awareness the content that is published. Just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should! This is especially prevalent when you post photos taken at the work place, like this Atlanta paraprofessional did!  Had  #TeacherBae not used the school as a back drop for her photos, she probably would not have gotten in trouble, or drawn the 'nationwide' attention that she did.

There are numerous accounts of people getting fired over social media posts. Some are more extreme than others. Now was #TeacherBae's situation worth getting fired over? No. Not even close. But the attention she brought to the school probably was a bit of a distraction. Thus, she was probably told not to take pics inside the classroom anymore. End of story!