If you go into the comment section on any given influencerβs social media posts right now, youβre bound to find messages calling on them to share a statement about ICE.
Many people who are outraged by the killing of American citizens by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, the separation of families, and the detainment of people (including children) are calling on content creators to use their large platforms to denounce violence and mistreatment.
But many influencers arenβt doing this; instead, they are posting as usual or sharing apathetic, apolitical and often aesthetic statements that donβt address the situation directly. In fact, thereβs one common theme that keeps being repeated: This account is supposed to be βlight.β I donβt βdoβ politics.
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Therapists say itβs only natural to feel angry and disappointed by this type of statement or a lack of action right now β even if you donβt personally know the creator youβre following.
βYour relationship to an influencer in the psych world, we kind of think about it as a parasocial attachment figure,β said Emma Shandy Anway, a licensed marriage and family therapist based in California and owner of ESA Counseling Services. βThese are people that we donβt really actually know, but we trust them and we admire them.β
When you feel attached to someone who is suddenly quiet during a time of βcollective universal harmβ it feels like relational ab
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