Call outs, sharing of info through social media platforms and creating campaigns, to push anger. All with little to no accountability, IF what is being shared is wrong, hurtful or ruins livelihoods and families.
The trend in paranormal, "The Call Out" or cancel culture.
Some feel justified. Some share, mindlessly. And some take on the hot coal for someone else and it snowballs to an avalanche.
How do we say enough, in the community? Instead we say, "that's social media" or "just ignore it, they are jealous". Why do we not stand up and say, YOUR actions cause real hurt to real people and for what? Why do we not tell our friends in the paranormal, "this isn't YOUR story to share." What's the end game?
Monday, we sit down with Michael Castro of Ghosted Magazine.
His personal story of being accused of murder, doing time and being vindicated has come back to the surface. At lease the first part of that story, seemingly being used, to at least create some suspicion.
Mike is no stranger to holding people's feet to the fire. Danger Close has done his own expose videos on some in the paranormal. Having now been on both sides, how has that changed the way he views information shared?
A business in media, sharing information is the end game. And that means integrity in the intent in what you want to share. To let those one interviews tell their own story, in their own words. To be observer and not judge.
No one is safe. Even if you think you are. The new trend of axe grinding, without having to "show up" in person is easy, fast and effective. And it is EVERYWHERE.
You can read Mike's article, very well written we might add, here:
https://ghostedmagazine.com/2023/12/the-trend-of-cancel-culture/
To let a story be attached to the actual human, and their emotions brings us one step closer to treating each other with kindness. Kindness that YOU will want to experience, if you were ever in this position.
www.ghostedmagazine.com
https://youtu.be/GGASJNkprKA?feature=shared