This is how idiotic American Putin supporters are:
Picture 1: American right wing influencer Jackson Hinkle tries to portray Putin's violent takeover of Georgia as if it somehow aligns with traditional Georgian values, by posting a video of the Georgian folk group Trio Mandili.
Picture 2: Meanwhile, the actual Trio Mandili is on the Georgian Freedom Square supporting the democratic revolution, because Georgians do not want to live under Putin's tyranny.
Not to self, if applicant has influencer their resume / CV put that in the shredder then bin (data protection) and move to next candidate. Granted this may not be fair in all cases.
Same here they just seem to be popular, some talk sense others seem to talk nonsense but they have an impact on people for some reason.
Problem is, the young people who want to be an influencer rather than take up careers where we are short on skills, hence skills shortages, or the fact that influencer x is right no matter what, also gets in the way of critical thinking and in some cases learning.
Children are now worried about how they look, hence they 'NEED' to wear make up, or certain clothing (which happen to be expensive brands) and this adds to peer pressure, many families can't afford to put food on the table, this just adds to the financial stress people are under.
Give me a person who can say please, thank you, open doors and offer to help anyday. It does not matter what you are wearing, as courtesy costs nothing and leaves the right impression on others.
@zleap @randahl exactly that...kids want to emulate (is that the term?) What they see online...
So when they see a game streamer drink $7,50 a can, energy drink, they wana do that aswell. Or buy that $35,55 lipstick...just because some influencer uses it (or even worse is the one who made it)
Its basically an extension of the "pu$$y whiff, by Ariana Grande" adverts...
That should say some kids, sorry