Phoebe Adele Gates is being criticized for being in love. Yes, sounds pretty ridiculous, right? I also thought the same. I think these kinds of incidents are making us realize that the world needs to grow up.
I mean, who are we to judge someone just because she is in love with a person of a different color? Does it actually matter?
Now, you must be wondering how he actually landed on this topic. Where and how people saw them, and why is it a big issue?
The issue is not at all big, but yes people are dumb enough to make it an issue. This is how people, the celebrity ones suffer. Sometimes I think that they are one of those people who always need to pay a prize for being happy and peaceful.
Now, a lot of people are coming up saying that they should not share such things. This way, they will be able to protect their feelings and will not be hurt.
But this is not the ideal way to stop it. Social media is for sharing, not judging, especially not something so stupid!
Let’s dive deeper into the matter.
Love has No Color
So, apparently, Phoebe Adele Gates posted a picture of her with a black man kissing her cheek. I can feel how she felt while posting the picture. It is as normal as any other girl posting a picture with her boyfriend.
We love sharing our happy moments with people online. The lovely wishes make us realize that someone else is also happy in our happiness and good people are still there.
You might think the same, but the person sitting next to you might not. See, things are pretty clear. You cannot expect strangers to be polite and empathetic.
But we also need to consider the fact that these are pretty basic human traits, and someone who doesn’t have it is not a human.
At first, it was all good, but suddenly the comment section was flooded with racist comments that might have broken her heart.
People literally have a problem with her dating a black man. Why don’t they look good just because she is white?
I think we need to rethink ourselves as being liberal and modern. Now, you will no longer see the picture. She has deleted it. It is not just her story. Many people do this on a daily basis to avoid being trolled.
Conclusion
So what do you think? Should we stop posting, or should people stop hating? This incident is pretty similar to Giveon, who was criticized for not being a good singer just because his mic broke in the middle of his concert.
Though he apologized for this on his Twitter, the troller didn’t stop. Today’s audience is too quick to make you popular and also too quick to judge you and spread hatred about you.
Being empathetic does not need anything, so why don’t we be more kind?