Gen Z is Ending Celebrity Culture as We Know it

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • After the Met Gala The world is over celebrities. The Block Celebrities 2024 movement has begun. Thanks for watching don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE!!!
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    🏰CHAPTERS:
    0:00 - intro
    3:00 - The creation of the celebrity
    8:22 - Social media started the chain reaction
    9:37 - Out of Touch Celebrities
    11:54 - Celebs vs. Influencers
    13:44 - Gen Z values
    14:37 - Jennifer Lawrence Pizza effect
    16:06 - Gen Z Morals
    18:40 - Gen z Crisis
    21:00 - Choices must be made
    21:53 - Protests
    23:00 - wrap up
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    ⚙TECH INFO
    camera: canon T5i
    editing software: Premiere Pro
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  • @tinysey
    @tinysey  Před měsícem +345

    Love the convo that is happening in the comments 🌸. Let's shine a light on something crucial: our society is obsessed with celebrities. Sure, it'd be awesome to rally for change in politics and other critical areas (and that happens too). But also, tackling the celeb obsession is a vital and necessary step toward seeing greater change. It's wild how much attention and energy celebrities get compared to real-world issues. Since attention equal money in this capitalistic society, we have to be intentional where that goes. Maybe then we'll finally start addressing the bigger challenges head-on. Its not about getting rid of celebrities, art, and entertainment as a whole. It's about humanizing celebrities, thereby lowering them from the pedestals they've been placed upon. Not saying take away all their money or anything extreme, but rather to reimagine what celebrity culture and being a celebrity looks like.

    • @tizzlekizzle
      @tizzlekizzle Před 28 dny +4

      A lot of influencers have started coming out AGAINST the celebrity boycott, stating they don't get it. It's simple if you have no empathy for other human beings we're not paying any attention to you. KEEP IT GOING!!!!!!!

    • @madison12302
      @madison12302 Před 26 dny +1

      well I am saying take all their money lol they have millions and billions of dollars and they keep it allllll for themselves instead of helping others with their money or donating or even speaking about real life issues

    • @nelsonmakay2522
      @nelsonmakay2522 Před 19 dny

      you can't end CELEBRITY CULTURE by OBSESSING over celebrities LMFAO.....this whole thing is foolish and performative AF!!! The only thing they're doing is creating even more celebrity visibility....literally none of this will Affect them
      Sorry to burst your bubble but nothing about this is "tackling" celebrity obsession... celebrities did not create world problems and they are not legislators either...once again people spending way too much time on the wrong things....

    • @nelsonmakay2522
      @nelsonmakay2522 Před 19 dny

      @@madison12302 how exactly are you gonna take away anyone's money??? LMAO the level of delusion is crazy

    • @madison12302
      @madison12302 Před 19 dny

      @@nelsonmakay2522 lol I’m not saying I’m going to take away their money, I just think that they don’t need all of it to themselves

  • @bushra2179
    @bushra2179 Před měsícem +11530

    Let's be real, this has been brewing since COVID. They've BEEN out of touch. Its gross

    • @DisabledDoll
      @DisabledDoll Před měsícem

      They’re all guilty of rushing us back to “normal” by going back to work after like 3 weeks of Covid

    • @RamseyElmawardy
      @RamseyElmawardy Před měsícem +118

      Don't forget Kony 2012. It's been longer than that.

    • @FabiolaMacabre
      @FabiolaMacabre Před měsícem +83

      Yeah it’s been longer than this

    • @ap5587
      @ap5587 Před měsícem +30

      Yep, they are hard to look at

    • @mariuh777
      @mariuh777 Před měsícem +169

      Yup that was my breaking point. Being cooped up in our homes, getting laid off, and they just got to live their best lives

  • @venusretrograde6177
    @venusretrograde6177 Před měsícem +6987

    $75k would change my life completely so the fact that people are throwing that amount of money away for one single night is absolutely insane to me.
    ***edit***
    Please read all of the replies under this comment before you waste your time.

    • @Allure.Entertainment
      @Allure.Entertainment Před měsícem +157

      not everyone status & finacial morale will be the same as a lower class "I blame celebrities for making me poor" They did there job you should've done yours.I would be furious if someone told me what to spend my royalties after my hard work to become a 1 in 100 successful artist just because they are unsuccusful all conspiracy theories aside . Yall blame celebs but not the government or the education system for not teaching yall to be finacially successful

    • @venusretrograde6177
      @venusretrograde6177 Před měsícem +667

      @@Allure.Entertainment bro, I’m not asking the celebs to personally give me their money.
      Obviously it’s their money and they can do whatever they want with it.
      I DO blame the government for allowing people to hoard massive amounts of wealth while the majority of people can’t even afford groceries.
      Especially when the majority of that wealth is made through exploitation.
      I can already tell that we won’t agree on this issue so let’s just agree to disagree.

    • @venusretrograde6177
      @venusretrograde6177 Před měsícem +330

      @@Allure.Entertainment the death of the middle class definitely isn’t a conspiracy theory.
      Congrats to you for becoming a 1 in 100 artist or whatever but don’t let that take away your humanity and keep you out of touch with how the world really works.

    • @Stargirl4lyfe
      @Stargirl4lyfe Před měsícem +248

      The money goes towards historical preservation of clothing and costume. Its not just paying for a party its raising funds for a extremely important part of historical preservation. Most celebs also don't pay to go to the Met, they're sponsored or paid for by the designers for recognition of their work in return. Its not money thrown away its going to a good cause.

    • @venusretrograde6177
      @venusretrograde6177 Před měsícem +229

      @@Stargirl4lyfe thank you so much for this information.
      I genuinely appreciate that you took the time to write this educational response.
      It’s good to know that the money will go towards an academic cause instead of being used on something that is entirely frivolous.
      That being said, my opinion on celebs, and the 1% in general, still stands.

  • @adelinepresley5312
    @adelinepresley5312 Před měsícem +596

    I do not understand why we are focusing so much on celebrities when we really need to be putting this energy into POLITICIANS AND THE GOVERNMENT BUT WTF DO I KNOW

    • @Nanajsiuz
      @Nanajsiuz Před měsícem +92

      Celebrities have massive platforms and can reach people who normally don’t follow “politics”

    • @Nanajsiuz
      @Nanajsiuz Před měsícem +35

      All other efforts to communicate with the powers at be failed to stop the onslaught in Gaza by Israel and people are organizing an means necessary to get it to stop

    • @4nt.mxwynn
      @4nt.mxwynn Před měsícem +9

      not a single thought in that head

    • @Beatrix1999
      @Beatrix1999 Před měsícem +3

      And corporations

    • @Uobeor
      @Uobeor Před měsícem +4

      @@Nanajsiuz people who don’t follow politics should not be complaining about celebs 😭😭 like they should get educated FIRST

  • @SeguralooVe
    @SeguralooVe Před měsícem +296

    Here’s my thing, if we’re going to cancel celebrities let’s also cancel influencers as well. This is how it all starts..it enables a sense of entitlement and power that not one single person should be given imo.

    • @anastasia.noelle
      @anastasia.noelle Před 19 dny +22

      the term influencer pisses me off so much. What are they influencing? Plastic surgery and their million dollar mansions?

    • @ohmahmah8577
      @ohmahmah8577 Před 11 dny

      @@anastasia.noelleyes omg ive seen so many influencers literally influencing overbuying eco-friendly products and skincare but once it gets overbought..it ruins the purpose, like the Stanley cups. I feel that once an influencer lets the fame and money get to their head they run out of original ideas and start doing whatever the latest trend is to make it become “normalized” and become more and more out-of-touch with reality. It’s like you can see the humanity and authenticity fade out of a person with every video

    • @SamanthaBryan2877
      @SamanthaBryan2877 Před 4 dny

      This is an influencer you are watching. The President is an influencer. Humanitarians are influencers. An influencer is an influential person. Why would you cancel them all just because you can? This is why people say Gen Z is stupid. People have to lead and influence whether you like it or not. Ironically, this "end celebrities movement" is meant to influence others. So how does a world exist without influencers? Think!

    • @DanyTheMe
      @DanyTheMe Před 2 dny

      ​@@anastasia.noelle they influence people to buy products, and the term applies to most content creators under our current systems

    • @jadeloganjackson9275
      @jadeloganjackson9275 Před 2 dny +1

      I just think they should be getting more normal people salaries. There’s no reason that an actor needs to be making more than the teachers that shaping the world/next generation.

  • @SpiritVines
    @SpiritVines Před měsícem +6076

    We need to be giving celebrity treatment to the environment fr instead of to people who are killing it actively

    • @deepsea5348
      @deepsea5348 Před měsícem +375

      Right? Like have you SEEN the complexity of prairie grass root systems and how amazing they are at preventing erosion? Or how sand from the Sahara desert gets swept up into the wind over the Atlantic, all the way to the Amazon Rainforest, providing the plant life with essential minerals? Celebrities could never.

    • @sincer3lyAK
      @sincer3lyAK Před měsícem +22

      Literally

    • @gdup1728
      @gdup1728 Před měsícem +4

      That’s an interesting thought

    • @TheGreatman12
      @TheGreatman12 Před měsícem +60

      Tell Taylor to stop taking her jet to McDonald's

    • @KL-yg3ii
      @KL-yg3ii Před měsícem +61

      THIS!!!! I am an artist that grows plants (many of them native to my area) to make paints, inks, papers, cordage, etc. with because nature and the environment and slow processes in art are underappreciated and I refuse to let AI steal my ideas. AI does not support the environment, but my flower beds provide seeds, nuts and nectar for wildlife, and it provides me a way to express myself creatively!

  • @user-qk2lo9iy4r
    @user-qk2lo9iy4r Před měsícem +10530

    Milennial here . Quick message for gen Z : keep doing what you do and don't listen to the annoying entitled olders who think they could do better when they clearly have no clue what the world is becoming . Gen Z gave me back some hope tho. Keep going

    • @FabiolaMacabre
      @FabiolaMacabre Před měsícem +544

      Yes! As a fellow millennial, I agree ☝️ and I mean stop idolizing people including “influencers” . They’re JUST PEOPLE

    • @Martinemadie
      @Martinemadie Před měsícem +161

      Also a millennial and agree 100%

    • @chrisw9122
      @chrisw9122 Před měsícem

      Even if you don't pay attention to "celebs" terrible atrocities will still happen. Even if you block "all the bad ppl" you will still be purchasing things by major corps...you'll be using technology generated by "bad guys"...etc...
      Blocking Taylor Swift isn't going to stop anything...for the globe. Ask ppl in Gaza being bombed if you blocking Zendaya solved anything. I think they prefer you to reach out political leaders...not block Kim K to show solidarity lol

    • @pleasegetajob
      @pleasegetajob Před měsícem

      I often feel like Gen Z is embracing the realm of censorship and book burning...Everything is boxed neatly and nobody can say anything of opposition.
      Every generation has pros and woes, tho. This is so weird to read but certainly not shocking.
      #opinions

    • @mmps18
      @mmps18 Před měsícem +150

      Amen as a millennial too, the young folks of today give me hope and inspire me to do better!

  • @C_The_Guy
    @C_The_Guy Před měsícem +110

    Gen Z isnt going to “end” celebrity culture necessarily, they are just going to experience something adjacent to it. a time period where everyday people act as/get treated like celebrities because of how easy it is to have your own platform and become viral. when the girl in her living room doing GRWMs can get as much attention as a post from an actress, practically everybody is a celebrity. and when everybody is a celebrity, nobody is.

    • @tinysey
      @tinysey  Před měsícem +8

      which is the 'as we know it' part of the title. Its due time society reimagines how we interact with celebrities and the culture around them. End the obsession and put that energy towards more important things. It doesn't mean the end of the arts and peoples ability to share their talents. Just a different idea of what being a celebrity looks like.

    • @odette4059
      @odette4059 Před 10 dny +1

      @@tinyseyit’s not gonna end. Entertainment has been a thing for years, it’s not something that will just end by beck and call. No matter what, people are gonna want dopamine, to be curious, nosy and look towards an idol which may come in the form of their fav celeb, as that’s a form of aspiration. ‘More important events’ don’t bring that. I wish people would realise this, it’s just the unfortunate reality. A shift is happening sure, but also not really. We’d all get depressed and rampant if this ideal world of having our feeds full of all the wrongs in this world were to take place.

  • @zaritaleehetheru4753
    @zaritaleehetheru4753 Před měsícem +140

    Gen Z does worship "celebrities". Gen Z worships social media celebrities. People are separating traditional celebrities from social media influencers who have a high level of celebrity. Some social media influencers are millionaires, because they gained celebrity from Gen Z, and they are no different than traditional celebrities. I can name a number of mediocre influencers who have become millionaires, because they stole someone else's content or went go in public doing ridiculously ignorant things. I love that people are calling out traditional celebs, but influencers need to be held accountable as well.

    • @evanaaaa
      @evanaaaa Před měsícem

      The first person to get blocked is an influencer called hayleebaylee. Block them too

    • @Crazyhead432
      @Crazyhead432 Před 13 dny

      Who cares lol why does this shit even matter?

    • @zaritaleehetheru4753
      @zaritaleehetheru4753 Před 12 dny +5

      @@Crazyhead432 My response was to the prompt of the vid, nothing negative. Your response was purely because you were in your feelings. The only reason it matters is because there are whole adults existing in the world making videos about it. Your beef isn't with me.

    • @roboelectrooverlord6346
      @roboelectrooverlord6346 Před 6 dny

      @@zaritaleehetheru4753💀💀💀

    • @SamanthaBryan2877
      @SamanthaBryan2877 Před 4 dny

      can't tell the Gen Z clowns anything. They don't listen or think.

  • @HauntedCadaver
    @HauntedCadaver Před měsícem +2846

    Blocking all celebs on social media would make for a neat social experiment, I won't even pretend to lie.

    • @coolnamepending.....6955
      @coolnamepending.....6955 Před měsícem +156

      Then we’ll see which ones are desperate enough for our attention. Won’t be surprised if they pay off yt or tikok to keep them on the algorithm

    • @HauntedCadaver
      @HauntedCadaver Před měsícem +124

      @@coolnamepending.....6955 that or the platform removes the block feature _just_ for celebs lol

    • @alliew31
      @alliew31 Před měsícem +40

      @@coolnamepending.....6955 Or see which ones are actually talented enough to still make money without relying on their name

    • @AlexParkYT
      @AlexParkYT Před měsícem

      @@coolnamepending.....6955 Maybe that's part of the reason why the media and gov support the TikTok ban? Hollywood wants power back maybe?

    • @ScarryGargoyle
      @ScarryGargoyle Před měsícem +58

      @@HauntedCadavercrazy to think that could happen- removing the block feature; but they removed the dislike button so I wouldn’t actually be surprised!

  • @AlsFrtyffg
    @AlsFrtyffg Před měsícem +4314

    I wish they would actually boycott them, and not forget about it the next day.

    • @nodrvgs
      @nodrvgs Před měsícem +91

      precisely

    • @Starburst514
      @Starburst514 Před měsícem +44

      Exactly

    • @beccaknight5763
      @beccaknight5763 Před měsícem +237

      This boycott won’t work because when the next palette, song or drama happens they will be there to Stan 💯.

    • @Puretruth69
      @Puretruth69 Před měsícem +8

      Jealousy

    • @Aka.Sacchan
      @Aka.Sacchan Před měsícem +59

      But I think we should still have hope, I understand what you mean and yes, that does unfortunately happen a lot. But there are SO many who have been boycotting and protesting faithfully and thoroughly. I know the situation looks hopeless, but there are actually so many people trying to help and, maybe, hopefully, it will eventually lead to change. I think more than ever it's a bad time to be generalizing people.

  • @mizosis
    @mizosis Před měsícem +262

    My family is on the brink of homelessness, yet my mother makes 85k a year. Just 10k less than a ticket to the Met Gala, that celebrities can pay for in a single day like it's nothing. We're constantly saving money because everything is so expensive, and we almost lost our apartment recently because my mother couldn't pay the rent on time. She paid two days late. We often go two or three weeks without buying groceries just to pay the bills, and it's horrible. Gen Z doesn't like celebrities anymore because we're all suffering and are tired of how things are right now.

    • @brownbutterb-roll921
      @brownbutterb-roll921 Před měsícem

      And blocking celebrities is going the change this? Shouldn’t this energy be put towards the people responsible for the rising costs of everything?I said this before and I say it again…cutting the strings of the puppet but not even knowing the names of the puppet masters is crazy.Celebs don’t pay for their Met tickets…most tables are purchased by the fashion houses who are no longer family owned but have been bought out by corporations but Bernard Arnault’s name is nowhere on the block list…neither are any of the studio heads who individually make more money than most small countries… or how about going after the foods companies…there are only about 12 who are responsible for %80 of the food you buy and the cost of it but PepsiCo and Unilever are nowhere on the block list.This energy is misplaced…I promise you that Zendaya is not responsible for the price of eggs going up.

    • @besugarb4655
      @besugarb4655 Před měsícem +29

      On the brink of homelessness in America w 85k a year???! And thats from only your mother. Well, THAT type of money will get you far in norway, AND this is also an expensive country BUT you will survive good whit 85k a year here.

    • @WT1wL
      @WT1wL Před měsícem +3

      What. No

    • @mizosis
      @mizosis Před 29 dny +25

      @@besugarb4655 Yea, it's really unfortunate. Despite how much my mother makes, it's not enough to survive in America now. We want to move to another country with the looming threat of the presidential election too, but we also can't afford it. We're kind of just screwed. Now we barely have food in our kitchen and I'm afraid to eat anything because I want it to last us until the next time we can buy something. :( We wouldn't be doing so bad if I could find a job, but nobody wants to hire Gen Z and some Millenials and I am constantly ghosted. It's not even my resume, I'm perfectly qualified to flip burgers lmao..

    • @fawn2911
      @fawn2911 Před 24 dny +5

      you guys need to get jobs to help your mother out

  • @hxjjdjd606
    @hxjjdjd606 Před měsícem +40

    Legitimately, give it 5 years and this will all return back to the way it was
    Ive been removed from celebrity culture since I was kid, people who have no influence in my life don’t deserve a time a day in my head. So I see the pattern enough where regular folk will get temporarily outraged about their favorite celeb, leave, and then come back after a couple months to years.

    • @dustmite7558
      @dustmite7558 Před 27 dny +5

      Your defeatist attitude is not as enlightened as you're pretending it is. What should we do instead then? Isn't blocking a good first step?

    • @FactsArentFeelings
      @FactsArentFeelings Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@dustmite7558Exactly.

    • @amoeba9047
      @amoeba9047 Před 9 dny

      ​@@dustmite7558 no its fucking dumb celebs dont have power the ones over them do duh

    • @SamanthaBryan2877
      @SamanthaBryan2877 Před 4 dny +2

      and it will return back to how it was because of Gen z. Those who are the loudest usually show their hypocrisy in due time.

  • @xg2513
    @xg2513 Před měsícem +2626

    Can we bring back people being hypothetical “celebrities” because they worked really hard and did cool things? Instead of them being famous because they flex all their money and were born into wealth??? Please??? “Celebrities” aka “people who are celebrated” , should be people actually worth celebrating.

    • @zombee67
      @zombee67 Před měsícem +27

      💯👏👏👏👏

    • @barbarapatino5458
      @barbarapatino5458 Před měsícem +39

      I loooove this concept ❤

    • @alliew31
      @alliew31 Před měsícem +8

      Yes

    • @judigemini178
      @judigemini178 Před měsícem

      Or how about we create a new culture where everybody gets to work hard and do cool things and is consequently appreciated for it, instead of this clearly pointless debilitating unsustainable culture of "specialness" , like we've already been there done that... do you know what the world could look like and be if EVERYONE was operating at their full potential, instead of just the select few who have been given priority "otherness" over everyone else...like for how long are humans going to keep being slaves to this crippling limiting cancer-like scarcity mindset

    • @msheartwoman
      @msheartwoman Před měsícem +49

      How about stop idolizing people at all and worship God for a change? We’d be a lot happier.

  • @moonlightauras1
    @moonlightauras1 Před měsícem +3706

    Zendaya should NOT get a pass. She showed up to the Mete Gala dressed like a resident of the capitol just like everyone else, if not more so. She flaunts her privilege all the time and should be lumped in with the rest of them.

    • @shanouboubou
      @shanouboubou Před měsícem +184

      That she did. She does seem more down to earth than many, but is it enough ?

    • @moonlightauras1
      @moonlightauras1 Před měsícem +856

      @@shanouboubou No, it's absolutely not enough. Given the wealth that she and every other one of these celebrities have, they have NEVER done enough. Being down to earth is less than the bare minimum, and we should not be giving a pass for the bare minimum, not where a genocide is concerned.

    • @reneebush2399
      @reneebush2399 Před měsícem +576

      “I hate celebrities and think celebrity culture should end, but we should give so and so a pass” has been said by multiple generations prior to GenZ. That doesn’t really work.

    • @haroldjoseph8296
      @haroldjoseph8296 Před měsícem +26

      She's white.

    • @WinxMagicalHero
      @WinxMagicalHero Před měsícem

      @@haroldjoseph8296Biracial *

  • @jsijret3947
    @jsijret3947 Před měsícem +19

    This is still the wrong focus. Do this to politicians and people who control the cost of our food. The people who chose to send 60 million to countries we cant even point out on the map while we citizens can barely afford housing, healthcare, education etc. take out this outrage on the fact that the irs is faceless yet they take half of everything we get and then they allow the gov to “lose track of funds” meanwhile citizens have to no when and where they bought a sandwich a year ago. The dislike of celebrity culture is just another form of obsessing over them.

  • @choleslaw9286
    @choleslaw9286 Před měsícem +44

    I think the biggest thing that these tiktok activists don’t understand is that most average people don’t care about tiktok celebrities. Like they’re working full time and living almost paycheck to paycheck. Most people in this country who aren’t young are doing their jobs, coming home and watching some tv, and taking care of their families. They don’t have the energy to care.

  • @BrickKid0416
    @BrickKid0416 Před měsícem +3553

    Gen z just gives the celeb worship treatment to tik tok ers and social media influencers. It’s the same ish

    • @asarishepard8171
      @asarishepard8171 Před měsícem +330

      True. It's cause most stars are of an older generation so they'll reject them. Their lil tik tok rappers aren't any better.

    • @VixxKong2
      @VixxKong2 Před měsícem +557

      True. They're not ending celebrity culture, they're just shifting their attention to other forms of entertainment.
      They're creating new celebrities instead of just liking the same celebrities their parents like

    • @cheesehead8952
      @cheesehead8952 Před měsícem +300

      That's what i've been saying lol, celeb worship is just shifting not going away. I think it's awful mostly because these e-celebs usually have zero talent. At least the traditional celebs usually were good at something

    • @witchingbrew3
      @witchingbrew3 Před měsícem +64

      Thats even worse

    • @HauntedCadaver
      @HauntedCadaver Před měsícem +58

      don't even get me started on tiktok npcs and the donations.. the gall some people say that they are broke after donating Elphaba $300 a month

  • @ScrapDisk
    @ScrapDisk Před měsícem +1078

    Missed the mark a bit. Gen Z is absolutely not above celebrity worship whatsoever. Charlie D’Amelio, Zendaya, Tom Holland, Timothee Chalamet, Ice Spice, Emma Chamberlain, Etc etc etc.
    Gen Z is single-handedly the reason for most Tiktok users rise to stardom. And they’re being constantly marketed to with Amazon storefronts & sponsorships, which fuels the entire ecosystem and continues the toxic cycle.
    As much as Gen z likes to think they’re progressive and “taking a stand” they sink into the same traps as everybody else, it’s just in a different font.

    • @WinxMagicalHero
      @WinxMagicalHero Před měsícem +101

      We’re worse than the other generations tbh 😭

    • @maryama4410
      @maryama4410 Před měsícem +145

      True but the fact that a *relatively average person can blow up on tiktok already shows that the standards for celebrity hood has shifted and its not exclusive anymore which is a big change in and of itself. Give the generation some credit because eventually it'll lead to big changes.

    • @user-fs3qw4jp8r
      @user-fs3qw4jp8r Před měsícem +111

      at least we are aware... at least we're trying to change the culture. I am not saying that this will definitively end celeb culture but all the people you mentioned have been called out for their silence or their outright anti-pali behavior.

    • @graceakem5563
      @graceakem5563 Před měsícem +17

      ​@@maryama4410
      I get your point but who's to say all film actors and musicians come from rich background. Just the way average tiktokers come to fame, average people have entered the movie and music industry and rose to fame too.

    • @elizrebezilmadommdo1662
      @elizrebezilmadommdo1662 Před měsícem +46

      ​@@user-fs3qw4jp8r True. I notice that gen z and millennials are more likely to call themselves and their own generations out (like OP's comment), than gen x or baby boomers, who I rarely see acknowledge their own generations' flaws and seem to care more about insisting that they're different/protecting their image rather than holding each other accountable. However, we gotta do more than that. That's literally bare minimum.

  • @bozzmovez695
    @bozzmovez695 Před měsícem +38

    Why not just put that energy towards the government and politcal figures?? Wth is blocking celebs really going to do

    • @averykitsch
      @averykitsch Před 24 dny +6

      Even the smallest actions can have powerful effects, even if not right away

    • @fripav9164
      @fripav9164 Před 18 dny +3

      Money is power and it all ties in. Politicians and celebrities leisure all the same and sometimes even together. We should start where we can.

    • @amoeba9047
      @amoeba9047 Před 9 dny +1

      ​@@averykitschuh .. no

    • @averykitsch
      @averykitsch Před 8 dny

      @@amoeba9047 clearly you underestimate the law of momentum

    • @christiancinnabars1402
      @christiancinnabars1402 Před 5 dny

      Blocking and depowering celebrities is opposed by meatriders on social media.
      Taking power away from government figures is opposed by the IRS and, you know, _the government._

  • @makstracy
    @makstracy Před měsícem +25

    The only issue I have is that the Met Gala is a charity event. The brands pay for the tickets and the money goes to the museum. Clearly there are deeper issues at play, but the Met Gala is for charity. It’s not some big party just for the hell of it.

    • @dustmite7558
      @dustmite7558 Před 27 dny +9

      Museum is NOT a charity. It's a fundraiser- big difference. And they gets millions each year, it's not like they're insanely underfunded and at risk of closure.

    • @makstracy
      @makstracy Před 27 dny +2

      @@dustmite7558 it’s a charity fundraiser. The museum is not for-profit, making it a charity.

  • @chloideach
    @chloideach Před měsícem +687

    can we cancel influencers too? lets return the internet to how it was in like 2005

    • @evanaaaa
      @evanaaaa Před měsícem +44

      Block them too

    • @winterblommetjie
      @winterblommetjie Před měsícem +24

      Block em all.

    • @rue9505
      @rue9505 Před měsícem +34

      haley kalil she is fake , she knows what she is doing
      she makes tiktoks on something that has been talked about like 2mins ago , but she doesnt know that there was a genocide happening for 8 months , like be fr.

    • @teej70
      @teej70 Před měsícem

      I find Gen Z kids delusional... Thinking they're so woke and progressive... most of them are the biggest celebrity/influencer worshippers, they just pick and chose who gets that adoration

    • @nataliearciniega2103
      @nataliearciniega2103 Před 28 dny +3

      Seriously, seems like most of any short form content is just an ad 😭😭 ive been "uninteresting" all that shiiii

  • @Drageisha
    @Drageisha Před měsícem +1922

    Instead of worrying about blocking celebs, use that energy to block corrupt politicians by voting them out. If you don't "follow" celebrities & influencers in the first place, you don't have to block them. I haven't given a fuck about anything outside of my bills in damn near 20 years.

    • @Natalia-ci5tr
      @Natalia-ci5tr Před měsícem +307

      this is only the first step. young people still learning, we're still experiencing the world. trust me, corrupt politicians are next.

    • @socosoul8294
      @socosoul8294 Před měsícem +117

      Tbf I think celebrities are more likely to get a “pass” over politicians when it comes to getting called out for this shit since many like them and believe they’re not “directly” concerned with politics. So I don’t think it’s misplaced energy just yet (although I agree some people really do need to be reminded about politicians)

    • @netsanetweir-higgs5158
      @netsanetweir-higgs5158 Před měsícem +159

      We can literally do both

    • @jhhhhhhhhh6730
      @jhhhhhhhhh6730 Před měsícem +73

      Coming from a person who is gen z, I completely agree. However, compared to celebrities, politicians seem a lot harder to reach - yes our vote counts, but the people we have to chose between to give our vote to always feels like choosing btwn the lesser of two evils. I’m excited for us to start running for offices and pushing for rhetoric that falls more in line with our values. But until then, and for the sake of the economy, blocking celebrities feels like the first step in getting money to people who actually need it for now.

    • @kimberley9484
      @kimberley9484 Před měsícem +4

      20 years yo? U have my respect!

  • @LoveAndSnapple
    @LoveAndSnapple Před měsícem +16

    I have a lot more to say. All of these things that GenZ has been talking about have been happening, but they just didn’t want to hear it. You know what I really think? That a lot of GenZ has just grown up, and many of them have aged out of being TikTok stars and social media influencers. So now seeing how hard and unbearable real life is are embittered towards celebrities and people with obscene amounts of money.
    People have always been human trafficked. Life has always been hard to exist for somebody somewhere. The rich and wealthy have always been languishing in pools of milk and Honey. GenZ just thinks they’re the first ones to shake their fist and say “it’s not fair“ at the establishment. Get in line.

  • @poelogan
    @poelogan Před měsícem +2478

    If we actually think celebrities are the reason we can’t afford groceries. We’ve failed. This will basically do nothing.
    Focus on the quiet, boring people in the background that are actually in power. Not some dude singing a song who has no control over global monetary policy.

    • @neigeepierrot4694
      @neigeepierrot4694 Před měsícem +143

      I agree with that

    • @Teexytee777
      @Teexytee777 Před měsícem

      Edit your post. I think you meant say celebrities aren’t** the reason. WHICH I AGREE its Jeff bezos and the elon musks of the world hoarding the wealth.

    • @Olivia.ruth.222
      @Olivia.ruth.222 Před měsícem +409

      Yeah but the people singing the songs or in the movies are the people working for those people, so by cutting off major celebs and defunding them, you are still defunding the people in background.

    • @iman4932
      @iman4932 Před měsícem +237

      It's about greed and many other things. Celebrities + major conglomerates are at the fore front. Stop supporting them. Vote with your dollars and more. simple.

    • @blackellegirl
      @blackellegirl Před měsícem +89

      @@Olivia.ruth.222 yeah but that makes my world a lot less interesting. I enjoy my TV shows and movies. I enjoy the music that I listen to. I love going to those concerts. I’m not gonna stop doing that to try to stick it to “the man”! Because that will stop my happiness. If you wanna live a life without music or any type of visual arts, do you I guess.

  • @Teexytee777
    @Teexytee777 Před měsícem +1195

    Unpopular opinion: Gen Z you’re mad at the wrong people.
    Keep that energy and boycott Amazon, Facebook, etc. anywhere WHERE MEN ARE HOARDING BILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Not these celebs.

    • @nodrvgs
      @nodrvgs Před měsícem +329

      why wouldn’t people be mad at the celebs who are being worshipped for the bare minimum 90% of the time, hoard their money and mislead the masses? Are you not uncomfortable with the uncanny amount of worship people give to celebs? Or are you one of their glazers?

    • @Whyhandle888
      @Whyhandle888 Před měsícem +121

      At least Amazon and Facebook provide jobs and are part of our life.
      Celebs aren't.

    • @FabiolaMacabre
      @FabiolaMacabre Před měsícem +341

      Why not both??

    • @iclandiccubicle2798
      @iclandiccubicle2798 Před měsícem

      @@Whyhandle888 exactly celebrities do nothing for us at all

    • @ImmaBeAGurl
      @ImmaBeAGurl Před měsícem

      Real. The whole boycotting celebrities feels like an entryway to the bigger picture of boycotting those who exploit the middle class. Because celebrities are in fact 1 step below the 1% of oligarchy that control the world we know. Because if you see how people are blocking celebs, theyre also blocking their businesses AND big businesses like disney, amazon, etc. Because what this current "ending celebrity culture" movement represents is people waking up and realizing our power as consumers in general.
      Will there be senseless parts of the mobs, sure. But thats just part of any movement. Doesnt mean the whole thing is useless.

  • @katrinaa980
    @katrinaa980 Před měsícem +9

    I’m not gen z but personally I don’t care what a celebrity has to say on an issue. They aren’t the most educated people, I like to get my info from people who know what they’re talking about…

  • @LoveAndSnapple
    @LoveAndSnapple Před měsícem +27

    Honestly, the only reason why I feel like people are boycotting celebrities is because they’re incredibly poor and are having a tough time in society more than ever.
    Realizing how much their favorite celebrities and influencers have much more than them is turning people into green eyed monsters. It reminds people of the time when people were saying “boycott, Coachella“… As if most of us had the means to go there! As if most of us have the means to purchase Balenciaga on the regular.
    People are upset for a hot minute and then they get over it. Because if people were really over it and they were really ready to burn this thing to the ground then we’d have seen the change already. Look at how many people made sure they participated in the Taylor Swift Eras tour? You can’t say it was just parents buying it for their teenagers, because there were definitely grown folks paying with their “grown folks” money.
    If the economy suddenly changed tomorrow, then people would be quiet and go back to their regularly scheduled programming. They didn’t ask to be put on Olympic tall pedestal, they didn’t ask to be worshiped, and they didn’t ask to be made holier than thou.
    Lastly, let’s not, pretend that people haven’t been using their own little smidge of power to try and destroy people. It was only a matter of time before Zendaya went to the chopping block, Marie Antoinette style.

  • @nixthelapin9869
    @nixthelapin9869 Před měsícem +1615

    “We should block celebrities on every platform” Bold of you to assume I have more than one social media or that I follow celebrities 😂

    • @NH_HN
      @NH_HN Před měsícem +7

      You don’t have to follow them to block them. I blocked tons of them and I never followed a single one of them. But at least now I won’t be accidentally exposed either.

    • @chaoskhaos5061
      @chaoskhaos5061 Před měsícem +114

      blockout is about BLOCKING celebs influencers and brand, not just unfollowing or not following ...

    • @Sydney-gy3rx
      @Sydney-gy3rx Před měsícem +106

      Its not just unfollowing. Blocking keeps them from making money off of you through ads and engagement

    • @alliew31
      @alliew31 Před měsícem

      @@chaoskhaos5061 I think what they mean by this is that they don’t see celebrities stuff anyway. Most algorithms are somewhat tailored to your experience and if you only interact with your friends posts and posts about horses then you probably don’t see celebrities on your feed and blocking them would be purely symbolic because it’s not like they get the number of how many people blocked them
      I’m on Facebook and Tumblr. Facebook is mainly to see what my parents tell people about me and to see life updates of people I was friends with 5-10 years ago but don’t talk to anymore (old friend just got engaged this week and people graduating) Tumblr has a handful of celebrities but they don’t have any real influence from it. Neil Gaiman and Will Wheaton are on there but they aren’t advertising their works, just hanging out. There’s the big accounts, but once again they’re random people that are beloved more so for their posts (like one time i dreamt and bad jokes by jeff) and people know little to nothing about their real life, nor do they care. Could I log into my old insta and twitter to block all the celebs I can find? Would it be a laughable joke that would literally change nothing about my life and how I interact with the world? Yeah

    • @Rinniantoinette
      @Rinniantoinette Před měsícem +4

      I only follow authors who are talented.

  • @alaerelifestyle
    @alaerelifestyle Před měsícem +913

    Remember when they stitched together that video of them singing Imagine by John Lennon during the pandemic? That was the beginning of the end 😂

    • @karenmassey8354
      @karenmassey8354 Před měsícem +21

      Lmfao 🤣

    • @user-br3ty9rt1m
      @user-br3ty9rt1m Před měsícem +66

      I think about that video every time this topic comes up 😂 what a time to be alive…

    • @GiuliaSlade
      @GiuliaSlade Před měsícem

      Especially considering that the actress who started it is one of the major g*nocide supporters

    • @grkoloratur
      @grkoloratur Před měsícem +15

      This comment should come with a trigger warning 😂😂😂

    • @scarlettyoungyt
      @scarlettyoungyt Před měsícem +2

      HEEELP😊

  • @AngloSaxonWheatFarmer
    @AngloSaxonWheatFarmer Před měsícem +8

    You see the attitude of “Can somebody with more capacity then I do X” Is what’s holding us back.

  • @cassiusfelix2805
    @cassiusfelix2805 Před měsícem +11

    The people taking shit about the rich would be doing the same thing in their shoes and that's a fact me included. Yes rich people are out of touch what's new they been like this for years but nobody was saying shit now people want speak up?

  • @juula9469
    @juula9469 Před měsícem +1211

    Like I am so sick of "Hollywood, the only place you can make it as an actor/singer/director."
    I can not wait for other places, cultures and people to be highlighted, more humbly with less hyper concentration. I think I need to get into indiemovies... there are so many skilled, talented people in many places, I would love to support them where they are from, istead of those rich people stacked on top of eachother in a valley.

    • @matthewtaylor00
      @matthewtaylor00 Před měsícem +49

      I’ve always wanted to get into indie filmmaking. It’s honestly so inspiring to see people who have done so well with it- but a lot of them who start in indie filmmaking still go onto Hollywood so :/

    • @trayas2272
      @trayas2272 Před měsícem +73

      So indie projects, they get famous and rich then you cancel them too lol.

    • @matthewtaylor00
      @matthewtaylor00 Před měsícem +16

      @@trayas2272 yeah exactly 😭😭

    • @PanduhGirl714
      @PanduhGirl714 Před měsícem +1

      FACTSSSSS GURL 😩☺️

    • @Tania-rg7jp
      @Tania-rg7jp Před měsícem +44

      Please do find and support indie filmmakers. Filmmaking is very hard work, indie films even harder due to lower wages, less crew, and a need for faster turn around. But if fans support indie productions financially it will be easier for more decentralized filmmakers to get funding and create more decentralized content.

  • @Mly_aaa
    @Mly_aaa Před měsícem +391

    My parents taught me not to be too immersed in celebrity news/media/drama. I’m so glad they did.

    • @tessmoffett5512
      @tessmoffett5512 Před měsícem +4

      Can I ask how they went about that? I’d love to instill that same value in my kids.

    • @princessbootyhole981
      @princessbootyhole981 Před měsícem

      @@tessmoffett5512 honestly I just think you should wait to give them technology until they’re like 10 because that’s how I was raised and I don’t care about celebrities too much and my parents didn’t have to necessarily “ shelter” me

    • @lilmissmonsterrr
      @lilmissmonsterrr Před měsícem +1

      How did they do that? Just asking so I can try to repeat it with my niece. She gets obsessed with people and things way too easily.

    • @Mly_aaa
      @Mly_aaa Před měsícem +9

      @@lilmissmonsterrr @tessmoffett5512 it was in the form of constant reminders to not be involved in drama. When shows like the Kardashians came up, they’d have conversations with us (me and my sibs) on what happened, the way drama was marketed. They also broke down school/friend drama with us. My parents pretty much made constant reminders of not getting into drama and told us how they handled drama in their own lives (growing up or from work). It was both a reminder and a constant lesson.
      It probably also has to do with the fact that we 5 kids are pretty introverted. Aside from that I think the consistency is key.

    • @Marvelouse
      @Marvelouse Před měsícem +3

      Im not much in touch with celebs because we'll their interests and what they represent aren't aligned with waht I focus On. I think just having your own little thing that you're focused on.. And just focusing on yourself would just repel any sort of drama.

  • @firstnamelastname2202
    @firstnamelastname2202 Před měsícem +17

    Im really surprised how no one in the comment section has mentioned how a big motivator for this movement is the genocide going on in Palestine and how no big celebrity has even mentioned it.

    • @TrichelleIvory
      @TrichelleIvory Před 28 dny

      Billie eillish, Bella hadid, Rihanna, Selena Gomez, Renee Rap
      The list goes on

  • @ashtxn.66
    @ashtxn.66 Před měsícem +4

    this is actually suchhhh a good video you put all my thoughts into words soo well i hope every big celebrity sees this
    i also think we’ve kinda started seeing the bigger celebrities as just walking billboards.. we’ve taken notice of all the times they’ve casually taken a drink of something with the logo showing perfectly. or the way they casually bring up their favorite new brand or show etc… i think we just know that everything a celebrity says is motivated by money while a smaller influencer is usually just saying their opinion at the worst there’s a sponsorship at the end or a link in their caption but it’s never their entire personality

  • @tubadurantdoda
    @tubadurantdoda Před měsícem +1308

    My jaw is literally on the floor, dropped. Are they for real? 75k could change a person's whole life for the better if spent wisely. Damn, this is just garbage waste money..

    • @Stargirl4lyfe
      @Stargirl4lyfe Před měsícem +107

      It’s not a garbage waste of money. The funds raised go towards to MET costume institute, who preserve historical clothing and costume. It’s hard and expensive to preserve clothing but SO important to be able to understand cultures and places of the past.

    • @beequeen626
      @beequeen626 Před měsícem +68

      ​@Stargirl4lyfe even if that's true, there is no way the Met needs billions a year to operate . The dang Smithsonian doesn't even need that much

    • @MiaBostic
      @MiaBostic Před měsícem

      They only raise about 200 million a year... Some of the costumes are hundreds of years old​@@beequeen626

    • @haute03
      @haute03 Před měsícem +65

      @@beequeen626 They're not getting billions though? Last time I checked the Met Gala typically brings in around ~$20 million. A lot of money, of course, but no where near a billion dollars.

    • @beequeen626
      @beequeen626 Před měsícem +12

      @haute03 is the met gala the only source of income for the met institute?

  • @SpiritVines
    @SpiritVines Před měsícem +958

    I feel like more people need to be aware of the Congo and Sudan and Haiti about now. If not now when? And I’m praying this activism won’t just stop here and that we keep making more and more impactful steps in the right direction

    • @blackellegirl
      @blackellegirl Před měsícem +50

      However, you know it’s gonna stop with Palestine. Those other countries that you mentioned involved Black countries. People only care about that for a short period of time, if at all. Unfortunately, you can’t make people care if they don’t want to. You’ll just have to come to the realization, as I did.

    • @LoneWulf278
      @LoneWulf278 Před měsícem +76

      I’m happy that you brought that up because I have some feelings about why people ignore them. I feel like it’s because it’s harder for white liberals to talk about Black countries because they think they’ll be accused of racism. But talking about Israel doesn’t garner those accusations because Jewish people are coded as white-adjacent in the US. Idk. It’s just a vibe I get. 🤔
      Also, the issues in the Congo, Sudan, and Haiti tend to be systemic (especially when it comes to the exploitation for minerals and metals). A war is an event. It has a relatively clear-cut beginning and end that is easier for people to imagine.

    • @rollfaceonkeyboard
      @rollfaceonkeyboard Před měsícem +63

      @@LoneWulf278 The Congo, Haiti, and Sudan also are harder to access for the general population. The oppressed people have long been stripped of their access to the outside world. They don't have allies in their regions like Palestine does. That will actively fight for aid to be provided or ensure their access to crucial services is difficult to disrupt. Haiti, Sudan, and the Congo are exploited by all sides of the international politics spectrum.
      They are often also the targets of "aid" campaigns that have never been disrupted in the way aid to Palestine has been controlled. So it's harder to develop the same brutal imagery and clearly heinous conduct. The Palestinian genocide has been so visible. While the actions in Haiti, Sudan, and Congo are just as horrific. The violence isn't as evocative, I wish any violence was unacceptable to the general populace. We're just not there yet.

    • @CyberMachine
      @CyberMachine Před měsícem

      LMFAO this will never happen. Even Palestinians call black people slaves. When will yall get it??

    • @egghead_felix
      @egghead_felix Před měsícem +62

      Hell Ukraine is still in chaos and people have seemed to have just forgotten about them. Social media activism at its finest.

  • @crystinamarie1
    @crystinamarie1 Před 27 dny +2

    Gen Z just need to educate themselves and stop being sheep. Learn to think for yourself, unplug from social media and see behind the curtain. Engage in self love, discover oneself, figure out a purpose but that can only take place when you unplug. We give celebrities power and we can also take it away.

  • @Bluntgirly
    @Bluntgirly Před měsícem +6

    Celebrities ain't going nowhere. Gen z be on the next hype/trend every 5 business days
    They ain't standing on business

  • @laikanbarth
    @laikanbarth Před měsícem +617

    I’m Gen X and I totally agree with Gen Z!! We are sick of Hollywood. They are so out of touch with the working class. The way they are constantly showing off and congratulating themselves (award shows). I’m proud of Gen Z!!! $75,000 is just infuriating.

    • @em499
      @em499 Před měsícem +17

      Most of them don't pay to get in there, brands pay for them. Only the non invited pay

    • @alonsoJ2002
      @alonsoJ2002 Před měsícem +13

      @em499 They’re still participating in an out of touch circle jerk without using their platforms for any significant good. They’re selfish and are absolutely not ob our side.
      If there is a class war, they are either with us or against us. And they’re not with us right now…

    • @em499
      @em499 Před měsícem

      @@alonsoJ2002 Kate Blanchett spoke at a UN meeting: nothing was done. Angelina Jolie spoke on social media: nothing was done. Billie Eilish, her brother and more: they spoke on social media: nothing was done. What do you expect from them exactly ? Attack CEOs, government members, anonymous billionairs who own every media, every company, every brand and half of the world wealth. You attack the top of the middle of the pyramide, not the top. What can they do exactly if speaking is not enough ? Send food ? Most of the food send to Palestine was thrown away on the ground by the Hamas. Celebrities have no power, there is people above. Only the Usa seems to not understand that, maybe because a teacher in the Usa can't afford a normal life. Is it Ariana Grande's fault if your gov don't give a damn about people with an average salary who struggle to put food on the table ? Attack politicians, they are also millionairs and they let this happen because they are not concerned. In France too we have an economic crisis, but it's not as bad as in the Usa, because things have been done for that

    • @InkDollInnocence
      @InkDollInnocence Před měsícem +3

      Brands give them free clothes for the exposure they don’t pay their tickets

    • @chisomUgo3333
      @chisomUgo3333 Před měsícem

      @@InkDollInnocence hey’re still participating in an out of touch circle jerk without using their platforms for any significant good. They’re selfish and are absolutely not ob our side.
      If there is a class war, they are either with us or against us. And they’re not with us right now…cc

  • @metal_affairs
    @metal_affairs Před měsícem +587

    Been saying for a long time. If we stop giving them our attention and money then their worlds will crumble.

    • @blackellegirl
      @blackellegirl Před měsícem +38

      What you don’t realize is that celebrities weren’t on social media feeds 20 years ago. There wasn’t social media back then. I would watch movies and TV shows, and listen to music and know nothing about the celebrities outside of that context. Yes, they did some press junkets about the movies and music about to be released, but that was it. Other than paparazzi tabloids, there wasn’t a bunch of stuff about celebrities personal lives like it is now and social media. People are not gonna stop consuming art. Unless you want a lot of people to be unhappy, people will continue to consume art. If they’re consuming visual or musical art, they’re most likely consuming something on their TVs or a performing arts center (that isn’t free by the way).

    • @alliew31
      @alliew31 Před měsícem +9

      @@blackellegirl Do you really not realize that that’s the reason for blocking them? It’s to go back to that time when you listened to stuff and watched stuff because it looked/sounded interesting and not because they’re gods that walk among us? No one is asking you to stop consuming media. They’re asking that you take away all the influence that celebrities have and profit off of nowadays

    • @blackellegirl
      @blackellegirl Před měsícem +13

      @@alliew31 this sounds like a GenZ problem and not a older person problem. The people, my age that I know have not been consuming these celebrities social media accounts at the level that you’re describing. I never understood why people are just following celebrities on social media. I feel like influencers and regular people have much more visually stunning pages anyway.

    • @BeneathFullMoon
      @BeneathFullMoon Před měsícem +6

      ​@@blackellegirl I think they mean people should start consuming more indie art/non-Hollywood-centered art, which is widely available online.
      I need to talk about this so I'll detail the context to make my point:
      People discovered in the early days of social media they could support literally anyone they personally liked. Early internet "celebrities" didn't want to be celebrities or associated with Hollywood at first, that took some years to change. Cable took a huge hit with the younger audiences. Gossip magazines were selling less and less for several reasons. We were obsessed with the idea of seeing "people like us". Hollywood was struggling with the youth for the 1st time, trying to win a game of catch up with internet culture that they lost for years before they pick themselves back together.
      Yes, consumers do have more control than they think, and it's a great thing they're realizing it. But no, it won't be an easy shift, because it will have to be cultural, and it will have to be deeper than blocking celebrities.

  • @astridmyst
    @astridmyst Před měsícem

    Subscribed instantly. This video was so interesting and explained it all so well. I remember as a kid being much more into celebs but now as an adult I only really care to listen to those that really talk about the world.

  • @AgussxVenus
    @AgussxVenus Před 29 dny +2

    $75k would save my life
    the amount of things i would be able to get is insane (food, bills, basic clothing, washing products....the list goes on and on)

  • @falliblepossiblygullible2920
    @falliblepossiblygullible2920 Před měsícem +208

    I would rather we focus on politicians. Governments, even in democracies, don't care about people. Parliaments are basically old age homes. That's what we should focus on

    • @samm4158
      @samm4158 Před měsícem

      they’re next. USA elections coming up in November and people are already discussing the need to vote progressive down to the county level if we want shit to change. people are making sure they didn’t get kicked from registration so they aren’t scrambling at the last minute (black voters are consistently “dropped” this way, how mysterious /s). it’s been seen what a disproportionate influence USA politics has on the world and the American people are acting

    • @ramunebradfordtake2710
      @ramunebradfordtake2710 Před měsícem +1

      I agree, but let's not be ageist. We all end up old. But I do agree we should focus on canceling and ending politicians' reign and putting in people who actually understand what a public servant is supposed to do. Serve the public, not the corporations, not think tanks.
      As much as politics is a nasty business, it's not like we, the people, can make a difference when needed.

    • @cranberrijuicc
      @cranberrijuicc Před měsícem +5

      Celebrities still have a lot of power and influence even if it’s indirectly. Celebrity culture is a large component of how our society runs and is a lot more accessible and easy to dismantle in a lot of ways. It’s not a bad place to start. Politicians next!

    • @falliblepossiblygullible2920
      @falliblepossiblygullible2920 Před měsícem +1

      @@ramunebradfordtake2710 I don't disagree but I feel like we do need to start being a bit ageist. Many parliaments are out of touch with what the young people want. We do need to advance towards younger parliaments. Maybe I am jaded by the state of parliament in my country, where the lack of representation has eroded the value of democracy in the eyes of the youth.

    • @whoasked6696
      @whoasked6696 Před měsícem

      Celebrities don’t do shi they just do their job and get paid that’s how it’s always been. They just now have social media to upload their personal stuff and expand their resume. Things like laws or change have only gotten done when you attack the system first not the people under it

  • @katielee7364
    @katielee7364 Před měsícem +119

    they aren't ending celebrity culture, they are just obsessed with different celebs.
    they obsess over kpop idols and tic tok stars

    • @evanaaaa
      @evanaaaa Před měsícem +20

      The first person genz started blocking was an influencer called hayleebaylee. Kpop stars are getting blocked too. Why are you bitter?

    • @MahlonJackson
      @MahlonJackson Před měsícem +1

      ​@@evanaaaaf you being bitter isn't a crime if it was no one would be having a conversation about why they're bitter about celebrities in general.

    • @whoasked6696
      @whoasked6696 Před měsícem +1

      She still has followers though and still continues to get views as they keep creating more and more influencers just like her- they still interact with them

    • @sorafanchick
      @sorafanchick Před 27 dny +3

      You are right. That's why nothing gets done. It's a performative movement just because people are angry at the wrong people. History repeating itself. At least there should be a clear and practical goal behind this movement.

  • @user-ue9fp8im6q
    @user-ue9fp8im6q Před měsícem +3

    the only thing that makes a celebrity a celebrity is us. we give them the power and without us they are nothing. As someone who doesnt have social media and wasnt on youtube until my late teens, i can say ive always been tedious about the content i interact with, because my view, like or comment gives that creator support and i want that person to deserve it. i LOVE other people are deciding to mass blocks celebrities and are becoming more aware of how much of an impact social media makes in those peoples lives. im so tired of people having more money than they could spend try to rob their fans with useless products *cough kardashians*. it genuinely infuriates me to see these people, most being talent-less, living luxurious lives while most of us struggle to get by. Its a bigger problem than most realize and im so glad its getting attention.

  • @Vxco7777
    @Vxco7777 Před 29 dny +3

    Some celebrities are all right, but some are not. People just follow 'trends' by them, but we shouldn't. Not for wars and not for anything else. Most people don't even know their history.

  • @Strawberry-Erin
    @Strawberry-Erin Před měsícem +273

    Each day I feel us growing closer to global solidarity and for human rights and it just makes me so happy. We all have WAY more in common with each other than we ever will with the wealthy capitalist class.

    • @zombee67
      @zombee67 Před měsícem

    • @user-ob8pm9yh2s
      @user-ob8pm9yh2s Před měsícem

      what human rights darling you all are just being mature like ur parents wanted you to be just like previous generation, every generation had to go through something it's not that deep

    • @xxxaragon
      @xxxaragon Před měsícem +1

      I believe when a significant portion of people in instrustrialized countries (also, in a second step, those living in developing countries that have a higher standard of living) voluntarily give up convenience etc. for the benefit of others.
      I mean, let's be real here. Something like "I can order anything online and get it delivered" (worst case: express within hours) works because we can afford to be lazy.

    • @Maya_hee
      @Maya_hee Před měsícem +21

      @@user-ob8pm9yh2s if the previous generation was just so mature then we wouldn't have half the problems we have today. In fact, its mainly our parents and grandparents today that hold us back from making some positive changes. So yes, it really is that deep and I am glad it is.

    • @kickflip2000
      @kickflip2000 Před měsícem +9

      ​@@Maya_hee blaming your parents for everything that's gone wrong is such a childish outlook. people from every generation have been fighting for years to make changes to society's welfare, and the oppressor they were fighting wasn't their mom, it was the government, lawmakers and powerful figures that were benefitting from their mistreatment, injustice, and causing terrible generational suffering. we're lucky that we have the knowledge and resources today to bring about more improvements than we could've a few decades ago, but activism didn't just start with you. it's been happening for decades.

  • @pianoatthirty
    @pianoatthirty Před měsícem +127

    "Yesterday I was clever so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise so I am changing myself.” - Rumi (13th century)

    • @chisomUgo3333
      @chisomUgo3333 Před měsícem

      typical. y'all are the reason why the world got this messed up. if you had actually tried to better the world not just thinking about it we would have met it in a better place. you say the typical i cant make a difference and fold your hands, and if anyone else tries you pull them down so you can feel better about yourself for not trying.your lack of action is why the economy got this bad, thats why your government has the effontary to enforce child slavery and mass genocide around the world (you don't even try to bring awareness), thats why they have so much control over you. but i suppose its easier to type a quote that doesn't apply in this crusial context, a quote befitting a situation where speople are trying to do the impossible, than to actually grow balls and do something. no matter how little or big

  • @hip2helen17
    @hip2helen17 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for putting this together! Well done and you have a gift for speaking 😊

  • @strawberry_tuesday
    @strawberry_tuesday Před měsícem +3

    You guys need to go vote 🗳️ and leave celebrities alone. Blocking is not going to do anything. This sound more like jealousy then genuine concern. Half of you don’t even know who your senator is. Go fight for laws instead of hating how ppl choose to send their money!

    • @gamejester.
      @gamejester. Před 11 dny

      Exactly! They'll do everything but vote. I went and voted in the primaries and posted it on my story but no one else I know even mentioned voting. They just make their performative activism posts but won't go and vote. Then they'll complain about everything

  • @moonlightauras1
    @moonlightauras1 Před měsícem +121

    There are other reasons to block celebrities other than making them uncomfortable and diminishing their ad revenue. You can also block them to prevent the distractions they create in your life, to stop comparing yourselves to them (which is good for your self-esteem), to support other people who are just as talented but not as popular, to bring attention to issues that are important to you, and to free up the space that celebrity culture takes up in our minds. You don't only have to block celebrities for the good of the world, you can do it for the betterment of your own daily life. It may also help kill off stan culture, which is a cesspool and destroys critical thinking and creativity.

    • @alliew31
      @alliew31 Před měsícem +9

      I wish more people saw this comment

    • @elfawne
      @elfawne Před měsícem

      Absolutely true, once I blocked them I feel much happier and carefree because they are secretly controlling our lives through the medias.

    • @lolamalu
      @lolamalu Před měsícem +2

      AMEN!! such an underrated comment. This is it, let everyone focus on their own life and how to make their communities better.

    • @sorafanchick
      @sorafanchick Před 27 dny +1

      Now, see this makes so much more sense and has a tangible goal. And I think it should also extend to social media influencers as well. I have blocked and unsubscribed to quite a few for my own health.

  • @darlenelopez2982
    @darlenelopez2982 Před měsícem +225

    I have been unfollowing celebrities since like 5 moths now just because I started thinking...why am I following them again?

    • @trayas2272
      @trayas2272 Před měsícem +30

      For me it’s because I enjoy their music or movies and want to keep up with their new stuff. I guess we boycotting music and movies now? Idk, it’s not like they aren’t giving back in some way.

    • @nodrvgs
      @nodrvgs Před měsícem

      @@trayas2272nah it’s just the silly ones like Kim k and kloe kardashian who do not offer anything meaningful to the world

    • @NinaWTF
      @NinaWTF Před měsícem

      You can always pirate movies /download albums without directly supporting them ​@@trayas2272

    • @user-br3eo6xs8v
      @user-br3eo6xs8v Před měsícem

      @@trayas2272you can keep up with their work without following their social media.

    • @alliew31
      @alliew31 Před měsícem

      @@trayas2272 They aren’t boycotting movies and music. You can get info about when they release something or when they’re in an upcoming movie by other means because the company will spend likely millions in advertising. I don’t follow anything with Taylor Swift and I still know when her album came out because Spotify and the New York Times told me. I don’t follow Zendaya but I saw the trailer for Challengers months ago on CZcams and thought it looked interesting. They aren’t some with some indie studio or label and if they are, honestly, you should follow indie studios/labels instead because those aren’t going to be able to majorly market their products and you will see a lot of other projects they’re working on beyond just what that celebrities involved with (and honestly if the actor does well in an indie movie you really want to check out the studio’s other work because the actor is only a small part of it and the rest of the crew has probably worked on more of their productions)

  • @lidia7376
    @lidia7376 Před měsícem

    This video was incredible fast on the topic, thank you for sharing your thoughts and giving visibility

  • @FactsArentFeelings
    @FactsArentFeelings Před 20 dny +1

    We've spent our entire lives wondering how our generation would differ my fellow Gen Z's. It's our time to show them, let's completely end celebrity worship. Don't let Gen Alpha beat us to it.

  • @sunnni_
    @sunnni_ Před měsícem +421

    Former Fashion major here, the celebrities are not paying for the $75k actually, It's actually the designers and brands buying out the table and inviting celebrities that are approved by Anna first. That's why you see most of them walk in with the celebrities and wearing the gowns. Not saying the anger isn't right but we also have to be angry at the system (the people you don't see and actually calling all the shots). But love the rest of the video, amazing points

    • @infernalsorcery7923
      @infernalsorcery7923 Před měsícem

      The current mainstream top 10 have enough wealth to pull their own strings to a large degree if not entirely. Don't proxy this to some shadow man. They know what they're doing.

    • @ruquiamulamba6169
      @ruquiamulamba6169 Před měsícem +8

      Sick of rich people getting free things

    • @chisomUgo3333
      @chisomUgo3333 Před měsícem +6

      celebrities propel the system. we know that there are higher powers, and we will start from celebrities to dig. Then brands, then the whole system (people are boycotting several brands already). It's better than sitting put and indirectly rewarding the peolpe who have the power to make the world a better place but choose to greedily benefit off millions of people's suffering or act like it's not happening .

    • @cottoncandy5220
      @cottoncandy5220 Před měsícem +3

      Doesn’t really matter to me if they pay or get paid for it. The whole event is inappropriate in the times that we live in. All of the money spent on useless things like this could benefit the society. Instead, the “celebrities” that did nothing good to us and don’t care about us get paid $$$$ to mock us.
      Maybe it is harder for the Americans to understand but here in Ukraine and other countries suffering from wars it is painful to watch.

    • @sorafanchick
      @sorafanchick Před 27 dny

      @@ruquiamulamba6169 I'm sick of rich people getting free things too, but blocking celebrities probably won't stop rich people from getting advantages like tax right-offs.

  • @juxemz3388
    @juxemz3388 Před měsícem +336

    In my opinion, I think of celebrity culture as we know it is falling. But at a concept, is still gonna remain, is just there's gonna be a new wave of celebrities
    .

    • @Starburst514
      @Starburst514 Před měsícem +26

      Same, I don't think it's ever really going to go away, "celebrities" as a concept of someone famous and admired widely for one reason or another has been around since Shakespeare.
      The culture presenting changes, but it's not going really go away
      Also... honestly the actors, singers, artists who do care more about thier craft no matter what...like they're not gonna be to affected either. Especially the ones who try to stay away from the culture. So I mean, I don't see anything changing

    • @alliew31
      @alliew31 Před měsícem +3

      @@Starburst514 Yeah, this is more about taking away their extra influencing abilities with their millions of followers than boycotting them. All the artists will still be celebrities but maybe they can focus on their craft instead of what they post on twitter

    • @judigemini178
      @judigemini178 Před měsícem +5

      For as long as there is wealth inequality, there will ALWAYS be "celebrities" & "celebrity" worship

    • @mane53017
      @mane53017 Před měsícem +1

      We call them influencers

    • @wordforger
      @wordforger Před měsícem +3

      It's just becoming more democratized and niche. Instead of a few big celebrities owned by big business getting through to the masses, ANYONE can become globally recognized

  • @4BWVan
    @4BWVan Před 26 dny +1

    Gen Xer here: Y'all are the leaders, keep going, so many of us are following your lead and cheering you on 🫡

  • @bexiexz
    @bexiexz Před 29 dny

    i have needed you to drop this discussion! yes! loved this

  • @meowbao3
    @meowbao3 Před měsícem +75

    The Met Gala is a expensive fundraiser for a museum, not a charity.

  • @doeeyes2
    @doeeyes2 Před měsícem +328

    In my opinion the average celebrity like actors and singers are of more value than the vapid "influencers" doing Shein hauls and the ridiculous fridge restocks etc. Can we cancel them as well?? Im ashamed of my generation (millenials) that we created these beasts. Im sick of feeling inadequate because I dont have the latest foundation or vacuum or supplements or sneakers or whatever other product theyre betting paid to promote. Movie stars never made me feel that way.

    • @CyberMachine
      @CyberMachine Před měsícem +42

      You feeling inadequate has more to do with you than society.

    • @Dar_vi1
      @Dar_vi1 Před měsícem +37

      @@CyberMachine i see what you mean but i disagree, it’s more rooted in capitalism where elite individuals flaunt their wealth and push the image of over-consumerism as something normal and almost a requirement in order to be respected, meanwhile ordinary working class people aren’t able to participate in that and they feel less worthy of that same social respect. i agree with the part that we working class people need to work around that feeling ourselves and use different ways to determine our worth but its undeniable that those celebrities and influencers are at fault for this too.

    • @RED-my9hl
      @RED-my9hl Před měsícem +9

      hope you know that Chanel has worse human working conditions than shein ❤

    • @elizrebezilmadommdo1662
      @elizrebezilmadommdo1662 Před měsícem +3

      I think people are focusing on regular celebrities because they have a lot more power than influencers. Most influencers are not rich, aren't taken as seriously as actors and singers, and don't have the same kind of power and influence. Are many of them problematic, greedy, and tone deaf? Yes, but still.

    • @His_Princess619
      @His_Princess619 Před měsícem +1

      We can all be grateful for having food, water and a shelter
      Owning the latest trending things is pointless and too meaningless. Unless they buy it in order to show that it's not important, they are only wasting money. Overconsumption is so horrible for people who work at these places, for animals and for the environment as well
      Please try to be happy with yourself for not contributing into something so harmful

  • @Jaelynne17
    @Jaelynne17 Před měsícem +1

    Love this!! One of my students in my 5th grade class today (I think they’re Gen alpha) earned a reward of a Chick-Fil-A lunch and he decided that he would turn it down because they are funding the genocide in Gaza and he didn’t want to support that. This is an 11 year old child! The kids are ok!

  • @XiomaraHernandez-jv2zh
    @XiomaraHernandez-jv2zh Před měsícem +7

    I have a genunine question, please don't hate on me, if anyone reads this and wants to answer, please do it respectfully, I personally don't consider myself a celebrity "whorshipper", I always try to draw the line, I don't know these people, I don't know what they think, what they stand for, but is it bad to follow them solely for the product they give? For example, music, I've never really cared what the singers I follow are up to, like brand deals, dating, gossip and stuff like that, I only care when they release new music, of course if an artist explictly shows problematic behaviour, I withdraw support, but can't we take the power away on many other areas outside of their main product? I'm genuenly asking, of course entertainment and enjoyment is not more important than human lives, but I personally believe specially that music can be very important in a person's life, and maybe you just haven't clicked with other artists, while I don't listen to a lot of mainstream artists, I've heard people say that singers like Taylor Swift basically changed their lives, and while I don't understand how as her music is not my thing, I wouldn't wanna take away that from that person, don't make her the most powerful woman in the world because of that, but the product she made actually did some good, this is why I'm conflicted, yes, these celebrities live in a bubble, but I believe not all of them are bad people, some are scared or were badly advised to not speak up, can we pop their bubble without condemning them and can at least SOME of them reddeem themselves?
    I'm so sorry for the very long text, this is an issue that conflicts me a little and I wanted to make it very clear this is a genuine doubt and not me trying to say all these rich celebrities are good people and we should just continue to support blindly, but again, is not at all more important than the human lives being lost everyday

  • @nin10dog
    @nin10dog Před měsícem +31

    $75k would be enough to pay off my family (14 y/o me, 59 y/o grandma & 80 year old granddad)’s credit card debt, buy us groceries without food stamps, rent a place, buying us new clothes, fix our car, & get both of my grandparents a doctor’s checkup.

  • @purplesky99876
    @purplesky99876 Před měsícem +79

    And Politicians, CEOs, mass corporations laugh their way to the bank, lobby, and sign bills that are making our lives worse. This is why I had to get off tiktok. It's a bunch of internet slacktavists yelling at a brick wall. Also, not saying not to boycott celebrities, but my god can we do something about the people who are actually making these decisions?

    • @May-ob8oq
      @May-ob8oq Před měsícem +1

      We could but that involve illigal activity and organisation and make sure people not snitch

    • @the-berries-and-cream-dude
      @the-berries-and-cream-dude Před měsícem +22

      Thank you! You can cancel all the celebrities you want but that’s not gonna stop the war, it’s not gonna end homelessness, that’s something that the government is in charged off and it’s their responsibility, they are those ones with the power. Celebrities are just show dogs.

    • @mushroomcitizen
      @mushroomcitizen Před 27 dny +1

      THANK YOU

  • @yramismynamenowdealwithit
    @yramismynamenowdealwithit Před měsícem

    Just found your channel :) This is my first video of yours! So well put. I heard a quote recently that I think goes well with this video: "Talent does not make someone a good person," and I'm glad this is something being spoken about.

  • @favour4150
    @favour4150 Před měsícem +4

    When y’all say block celebrities does it include people that actually have talent and work hard for their art? Personally I think talented artists should be celebrated… not rich and pretty people.
    I also find it funny how y’all want to be rich but also hate seeing rich people and how people that want kids are working hard to give their children a comfortable life but they also hate seeing people that grew up comfortably. 😭
    Like someone in the comments said instead of being so bitter about celebrities use that energy to remove the people in power that made the system what it is. I promise you that 75k still wouldn’t have gotten to you if the brands didn’t spend it at the met gala. There are billionaires with net worth’s higher than a whole country’s GDP and y’all are mad at millionaires for wearing expensive clothes and singing. 💀 Blocking a celebrity isn’t going to stop a genocide or war or economic crisis.

  • @sxt4447
    @sxt4447 Před měsícem +173

    The major issue is that we need to separate artists who are basically pressured to keep a public profile to sell their work (mainly because there’s no real money in the artistic fields except for the lawyers and finance bros who control the markets) and random people like the Kardashians who are celebrities simply for the sake of being famous.
    Obviously, the idea of celebrity is inhumane in and of itself, but there’s nothing inherently wrong with being well known and respected for your work…. emphasis on the WORK part. No one needed to know about Nina Simone’s chaotic home life to love and respect her artistry. Joni Mitchell barely leaves her house cuz she’s too busy smoking and painting and minding her business. We just want the art. Whatever we glean about the artist’s personal life from the work is all that needs to be shared with the public. We need a new system where artists can get paid for their work so they don’t have to keep promoting themselves to stay afloat. Then the marketing of oneself becomes the job instead of art making.

    • @marielaberge8236
      @marielaberge8236 Před měsícem +26

      Also, it's worth noting that before social media, it was the norm for celebrities to be stalked, harassed and assaulted by paparazzi who violated their privacy to profit off of the public's interest in their personal lives. The arrival of social media provided a direct line of communication between celebrities and the public, allowing them to better control how much of their personal lives they wish to share, if anything, and making it available for free which killed a lot of business for gossip rags and paparazzi. The public always had an unhealthy interest in celebrities' private lives, but at least now celebrities can benefit from it by promoting their work while also protecting their privacy to some degree and mitigating risks to their safety. But the public demand for the personal content we see from them is nothing new, it just changed medium. The voyeuristic aspect of celebrity worship has always been problematic.

    • @lizzydreamer6940
      @lizzydreamer6940 Před měsícem +3

      I love this comment, because it is something that's bothered me for a long time. It feels like art in and of itself is no longer valued or appreciated anymore, which makes it nearly impossible to build any kind of creative career.
      In the past, artists had "sponsors" and time to create their masterpieces - Michelangelo, for instance, stayed with a benefactor while working on a statue for him. Now, artists have to have another job just to stay alive, then still have enough mental energy left to create. But even the full-time jobs are barely enough to get by on these days. So, basically, artists just don't have the time or the energy to create anything anymore.
      That's why we have such bad quality items, why everything is fast produced. The world values quantity more than quality these days, and because of it we are losing the chance to witness amazing creations by talented people. For all we know, our Michelangelo is currently working in McDonalds trying to get by, or studying something else because he knows art won't be able to sustain him financially.
      The only way to get your work noticed is by promoting it, but that also takes time and energy.

    • @sorafanchick
      @sorafanchick Před 27 dny +2

      The problem is gen Z really doesn't just want the art. They want celebrities that make art to also speak about political issues. So they want them to create a brand of activism outside of the art. And they support social media influencers who don't do anything but sit behind a camera and gossip. So I don't even think they want art.

  • @zk6954
    @zk6954 Před měsícem +146

    this isnt a millennial or gen z thing. This is a society issue. I dont understand why one generation is getting all of the credit? considering how many problematic influencers with a solely gen z audience are still making money and out here by lying we havent accomplished shit. We have only been known to be obsessed with micro trends / get over issues and problems just as quick as the media wants us to forget. So lets see how long this movement will actually last.

    • @theaizere
      @theaizere Před měsícem

      gen xyz alpha millennial is all made up, it's a fact that now the younger people, late teens to mid twenties are entering the market and so have brought certain changes, it so happens that people of that age are "gen z"

  • @Kayla_Strong
    @Kayla_Strong Před měsícem +1

    Celebrities have always been in their own world and I couldn’t agree more with the points being made. My only thing about the block list is that it intends to force celebrities to disingenuously speak out on issues that they probably don’t even care to learn more about. A lot of them simply do NOT align or relate to our generation’s values and we all remember how much of a disaster it was when they were collectively vocal a few years ago. There were some positives of course, but the last time a celebrity got excessively involved with politics there were multiple elections from hell 🥴

  • @mae2342
    @mae2342 Před měsícem

    great video!!!! this world is so incredibly dystopian, i hope that our generation is the one to finally break it down

  • @brookb6488
    @brookb6488 Před měsícem +94

    while i totally understand the whole "the met gala costs $75,000" thing, its also important to realize that the whole thing is a charity event for the costume institute, which is the only part of the met that has to provide it's own funding, mostly because fashion history is considered frivolous and not important to preserve

    • @angelhoneystarlight333
      @angelhoneystarlight333 Před 29 dny +7

      It’s also a great way to harbour fraud via money laundering

    • @dustmite7558
      @dustmite7558 Před 27 dny

      Sorry but with all those millions they can suffer a couple years. The MET use to be for the people because fashion history belongs to all of us, but now it's for the elite to show how no matter how much we suffer, they'll not sacrifice even 1 night to make a statement.

  • @pballen9745
    @pballen9745 Před měsícem +330

    As much as I believe in eating the rich, the Met Gala is not the thing to be mad about. Tickets are $75,000 because it's a fundraiser. The Met Gala *funds* the Metropolitan Museum. That's the entire reason the Met Gala exists. It's not just a flashy party for rich people. Without the Met Gala and all the celebrities paying $75,000 a seat, one of the most important museums in the US would very quickly be forced to close.

    • @sugarcube5826
      @sugarcube5826 Před měsícem +81

      So a museum that gets mass funded EVERY year more important than the lives of countless people??

    • @allalll1915
      @allalll1915 Před měsícem +104

      ​@@sugarcube5826if I organized a fundraiser to an animal shelter is that a bad thing because I could have donated to countless people?

    • @vtop1c
      @vtop1c Před měsícem +122

      @@sugarcube5826 both things can be important at the same time. Culture and museums that preserve it are VERY important.

    • @sugarcube5826
      @sugarcube5826 Před měsícem +35

      @@vtop1c it's a matter of priority. I'm not saying I hate the arts or I hate animal shelters but yes, the death of others SHOULD be more important to us IN THIS MOMENT!!

    • @pballen9745
      @pballen9745 Před měsícem +70

      ​@@sugarcube5826 I'm not really understanding the comparison you're drawing here. Why is saying the Met Gala is a worthwhile event the equivalent of saying the deaths of others isn't important? I don't see the connection, beyond a very shaky "well but THAT money could have gone THERE" type of logic. Yes, human lives are more important than cultural preservation. Cultural preservation is also important. Two things can matter at the same time.
      In this moment, and every moment, the lives of people are the most important thing. That's why we need museums. We need to be able to remember and connect with the lives of the people in the past. The lives lost today will be remembered most vividly by museum collections in the future. The Met's collection includes things from dozens of other wars across hundreds of years, all of which deserve to be remembered. If we threw out that history every time there was a war, the lives lost would be forgotten that much faster.
      I personally think it's pretty resourceful that the Met wasn't getting funding from the government (which SHOULD be funding public arts and cultural works) so they decided to have rich people dress up in stupid outfits and pay for it.

  • @nesxya
    @nesxya Před 19 dny +1

    Originally the Met Gala was a fundraising event for the Museum. I don't know when it started becoming a celebrity event to show off.

  • @TTCAMPz
    @TTCAMPz Před měsícem

    Amazing take and perspective, thank you for this!

  • @in-betweendays
    @in-betweendays Před měsícem +259

    it’s just so stupid how people in this comment section think celebrities are the real enemies. capitalism is. boycotting celebrities will not solve economic inequality, billionaires and politicians still exist.

    • @raraavis4869
      @raraavis4869 Před měsícem +43

      Celeberties contribute to consumerism/capitalism

    • @brownbutterb-roll921
      @brownbutterb-roll921 Před měsícem +53

      @@raraavis4869So do you..everyday…with every purchase…every piece of media you consume….going after celebrities and not even knowing the name of a studio head is wild.You can cut the strings of the puppet but the Puppet Master will still exist!

    • @khadijahbegum3546
      @khadijahbegum3546 Před měsícem +19

      Sure American💀
      Anyways boycotting helps whether you agree or disagree.

    • @in-betweendays
      @in-betweendays Před měsícem +25

      @@khadijahbegum3546 im literally brazilian lolol and it really doesnt help a lot unless theyre influencers since other celebrities will still get lots of money from their work + sponsorships. im not saying it wouldnt help but it would not solve the problem itself bc theyre not the main threat

    • @khadijahbegum3546
      @khadijahbegum3546 Před měsícem

      @@in-betweendays what are you saying?!? First your saying it really doesn't help a lot but then your saying "I'm not saying it wouldn't help" like make up your mind💀

  • @beesechurger84
    @beesechurger84 Před měsícem +37

    For the Jennifer Lawrence point I don't think she specifically fits the argument. The reason why she leaned so heavily into "food as a personality" wasn't to be relatable but a response to the media calling her fat and telling her to lose weight. Cool video, definitely enjoyed it !

  • @salyelka8
    @salyelka8 Před 25 dny

    So good to see this kind of response ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 y’all are waking up ✨🛸🫶🏼

  • @petagriftin
    @petagriftin Před 26 dny

    The Hunger Games analogy is spot on. I've thought of this comparison not only with celebrities but with politicians and corporations. I truly think we're in the beginning stages of a dystopian society where powerful elites are making the world their stage. The difference now is that they're not trying to hide it anymore.

  • @Stargirl4lyfe
    @Stargirl4lyfe Před měsícem +306

    I wish GenZ would focus on people who are actually directly involved in the political side of things. Mass blocking Zendaya won't do anything for anyone in Palestine, its just so people can feel superior and "a better activist" than the celebs. If we had this much pressure on actual politicians and not entertainers we could make a change, but no. GenZ just don't seem to be able to let go of celebrity culture, and even in political issues we demand these people to be apart of it.

    • @VixxKong2
      @VixxKong2 Před měsícem +91

      The fact that they target celebrities so much when it comes to politics already show that they are far from decentering celebrity culture.

    • @FabiolaMacabre
      @FabiolaMacabre Před měsícem +7

      Fair point.

    • @chemicalmilkshake
      @chemicalmilkshake Před měsícem +4

      This!!

    • @shanouboubou
      @shanouboubou Před měsícem +59

      It's a fair point, but wouldn't you say that all the protests going on in universities around the globe right now is Gen Z putting pressure on politicians ? I think we're fighting on both fronts. According to a few sociology studies, celebrities are what separate us normal people with the 1% elite we never see. So going after celebrity is not a bad first step, it just shouldn't be the only step for sure.

    • @Starburst514
      @Starburst514 Před měsícem +27

      ​@@shanouboubouPoliticians only care what college kids are doing as far as thier votes, they don't care about protests or college campus' when the main demographic coming in with voting numbers are not the same people doing that

  • @christinegangan7222
    @christinegangan7222 Před měsícem +44

    The author of hunger games was inspired of watching an USA award show with all celebrities and then flipping the channel and seeing the war in middle east or something like that. So girlie was predicting the future.

    • @madlie2452
      @madlie2452 Před měsícem

      It was not an award show nor did it have anything to do with celebrities. She was watching a game show that featured regular people, something similar to Wheel of Fortune. The whole point is those regular people were fighting each other for money (a necessity to live) for the amusement of the nation. Y’all will twist the truth just to make some silly point that isn’t even relevant to the topic at hand. Stop spreading misinformation.

    • @lilmissmonsterrr
      @lilmissmonsterrr Před měsícem +5

      Not really predicting the future. It's been this way for a long time. (Millennial speaking.)

  • @sajidrahaman2442
    @sajidrahaman2442 Před 22 dny +2

    One suggestion: also block the products they advertise and use products from other companies. It will have a double impact, as companies will move away from these celebrities much quicker. Secondly, it will definitely improve competition as well

  • @duckimpala
    @duckimpala Před měsícem +1

    im so happy ive been waiting for this one a loooooong time

  • @amethystdream8251
    @amethystdream8251 Před měsícem +196

    Hey, Hollywood/celebrity culture may have its craziness - but let's make sure us non celebrity folk are not enacting Hunger Games/GoT bs on each other. Let's be honest about how we ALL treat each other in this society. Celebrities are NOT forcing the average human to play mind games and power plays with people in their circles. Before you go after a celebrity's morality, check what's going on in your own neighborhood and your own mind.

    • @Pie-bb6wt
      @Pie-bb6wt Před měsícem +53

      this ! also we need to pay way more attention to politicians (as another commenter said) because THEY are the ones who have a direct impact on our laws etc. celebrities can only do so much and ik it’s hard for people to stomach but they really aren’t obligated to publicly speak on certain things if they don’t want to.

    • @s.yang.12
      @s.yang.12 Před měsícem +47

      This is such a good point. I know a lot of people who are quick to cancel a celebrity online for racism or homophobia but won't call out their own friends making racist or homophobic comments right in front of them. And that's just one example

    • @IloveGardensandteaparties
      @IloveGardensandteaparties Před měsícem +6

      @@s.yang.12 OMG THIS THIS

    • @user-ob8pm9yh2s
      @user-ob8pm9yh2s Před měsícem +1

      yes that's the thing people don't understand

    • @lesbiangoddess290
      @lesbiangoddess290 Před měsícem

      ​@@Pie-bb6wt I mean...some of us can multitask.

  • @virtualistrust2335
    @virtualistrust2335 Před měsícem +1

    Gen X here. We just watched their movies, enjoyed good performances, and fantasized about what a celeb's life was like. We didn't look to them as friends and definitely not leaders or someone to follow beyond a hairstyle. Now celebs are trying to be something they are not...instead of people who most likely didn't finish HS and like the camera.

  • @pterodactylpie8825
    @pterodactylpie8825 Před měsícem

    Really fantastic video, glad to have found your channel!
    Also I feel silly for thinking the star sticker was a bindi until the end of the video lol

  • @aarushkumar7052
    @aarushkumar7052 Před měsícem +29

    They want to take down celebs but worship tiktokers who have 0 talent or any skill? They are just mediocre and can’t stand others doing well.

    • @dancinginthemoon5826
      @dancinginthemoon5826 Před 25 dny +3

      The whole look maxx shit is just pure bs

    • @Goddess-vo7sv
      @Goddess-vo7sv Před 21 dnem

      Barely any of them have talent And they are praised for plastic aswel nothing amazing and then they want to talk sh About it.

  • @commonomics
    @commonomics Před měsícem +92

    You’re talking about the gen z that is chronically online. Many aren’t, specifically those who have to work 2 jobs to support their families. They don’t have time to be invested in every initiative.

  • @soph_____s
    @soph_____s Před 25 dny +1

    Tbh I never understood the hype surrounding celebrities (specifically the Kardashians and all the reality stars) and I am glad more people are realizing the truth about celebrities.

  • @bellhel227
    @bellhel227 Před měsícem +1

    Anyone can be a celebrity these days. With that power also makes it easy to get rid of celebrities

  • @aleksandraszejnoga
    @aleksandraszejnoga Před měsícem +52

    im a actually happy celebrities dont involve themselves in politics. people literally force those entertainers to speak up in something they dont know about. its not their job, they make more harm if they speak abput something they dont get

    • @Crocsforsale
      @Crocsforsale Před měsícem +1

      I mean politicians ARE celebrities

    • @i_luv_marbled_bread
      @i_luv_marbled_bread Před měsícem +5

      ​@@CrocsforsaleNo they are not. Who thinks that, not in my country😂

    • @dustmite7558
      @dustmite7558 Před 27 dny +1

      Its all of our jobs as human beings to speak out against injustice. There is literally no excuse, raise your standards

  • @nefilibata328
    @nefilibata328 Před měsícem +56

    We really need to start supporting actual talented artists and those who work hard for it without doing ridiculous publicities, not to mention nepotism and cutting corners for fame smh

  • @vcheekv
    @vcheekv Před 29 dny

    Great video, very comprehensive for people who still don't understand what it's all about.

  • @tigerlikeswaffles7997
    @tigerlikeswaffles7997 Před měsícem

    This over and over forever. Thank you for shining this spotlight!

    • @tigerlikeswaffles7997
      @tigerlikeswaffles7997 Před měsícem

      I love the fact that people are recognizing the time we live in as a result of the history that preceded it. This information is so valuable, and you have made it AVAILABLE!

  • @irisalexander
    @irisalexander Před měsícem +177

    _"i want my out of touch celebrities, TO BE out of touch"_ is so real.
    i think the part that i dislike about celebrities nowadays is how they try to pander to us plebeians. talking about their "mental health" and how they "struggle with anxiety". like babe ... i don't care. i struggle with depression from wondering how i'm gonna pay my bills this month. NEXT.

    • @VixxKong2
      @VixxKong2 Před měsícem +38

      I think you should care. Because people taking mental health seriously now make the workplace more bearable since your employers need to not watch how they treat you.
      Yes, inflation is still happening. But at least there are ressources for when you're feeling overwhelmed and desperate

    • @chemicalmilkshake
      @chemicalmilkshake Před měsícem +73

      Well to be fair getting chased down by paparazzi and picked apart by thousands of strangers online can't exactly be good for your mental state. Don't get me wrong, they're different problems, but mental illness is just one of those things that fame/money can't protect you from imo.

    • @Forever5elena
      @Forever5elena Před měsícem +43

      Just because someone is wealthy doesn’t mean their anxiety/depression is going to go away. This just feels like you’re discounting them as mental illnesses and like they’re something only we are allowed to experience.

    • @IloveGardensandteaparties
      @IloveGardensandteaparties Před měsícem +36

      Girl just because you have depression doesn’t mean rich people can’t have it too. Your issues are right in your place but that doesn’t mean you get to discount how others feel, really good example of how we are trying to keep other people in check (morally) but fail to hold ourselves accountable when we say shit like this.

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 Před měsícem +5

      🤣 WoW! Iris who knew you saying you dont give a 💩about celebrities would garner a bunch of trolls👾lmao

  • @Blayze_Charles_Official
    @Blayze_Charles_Official Před měsícem +96

    Exactly why I hate big industry music. It's not about passion it's about money for the label. It's not real meaningful music.

    • @elfawne
      @elfawne Před měsícem +15

      Look at the musicians at the smaller scales, their music have passion and creativity, and they'll always got overlooked because of how things work and money and fame. These big industries are heavily controlled where they don't have anymore creativity.

    • @ihatekiann_
      @ihatekiann_ Před 15 dny

      listen to indie!

  • @IDMtv
    @IDMtv Před 29 dny +1

    They said Gen Z was special but if they pull this off across all platforms would be game changing!!!

  • @halroxdynasty8683
    @halroxdynasty8683 Před 29 dny +1

    Honestly, I'm a millenial and we have NEVER given an actual F about celebs. The only difference is now Tiktok and social media gives everyone a platform to say ANYTHING they want. I graduated high school in 2004 and I just know even back then we didn't have the technology we do now... There wasn't social media like that yet, besides MySpace. We all collectively never gave a single F about these rich celebs. The industry fools people into thinking others care 😂💅🏻

  • @cloud98676
    @cloud98676 Před měsícem +41

    There is another side to this argument where Gen Z have a habit of taking down their heroes. How are any celebrities or anyone in the public eye supposed to make any meaningful changes when Gen Z are so quick to take them down if they make a human mistake? I agree with everything you said in the video but I also think we need to allow celebs to be human too. Hopefully then this will open the space for celebs to speak on meaningful social issues without. the fear of being "cancelled".