#thehypocrisyofsocialmediaposturing.
Desis in the diaspora posturing solidarity with victims of Islamophobic terrorism in Christchurch and vouching their support for the toxic hyper-nationalist Right Wing hate politics of Narendra Modi is a widespread phenomenon, enabled by the culture of social media posturing.
Social media posturing, rife with labels, buttons, profile picture modifiers enable the superficial and hypocritical show of solidarity with the victims of Islamophobia while at the same time funding, supporting, and voting into Islamophobic politics.
The same profile picture can one day read "Kia Kaha Christchurch" and read another day "Mein bhi Chowkidaar."
Desis in the diaspora posturing solidarity with victims of Islamophobic terrorism in Christchurch and vouching their support for the toxic hyper-nationalist Right Wing hate politics of Narendra Modi is a widespread phenomenon, enabled by the culture of social media posturing.
Social media posturing, rife with labels, buttons, profile picture modifiers enable the superficial and hypocritical show of solidarity with the victims of Islamophobia while at the same time funding, supporting, and voting into Islamophobic politics.
The same profile picture can one day read "Kia Kaha Christchurch" and read another day "Mein bhi Chowkidaar."