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The text is a transcript of a video that criticizes the phenomenon of hashtag activism, which is the use of social media to show support for a cause without taking any meaningful action. The video gives examples of how hashtag activism can be ineffective, misleading, or even harmful, such as #MeToo, #BringBackOurGirls, and #Kony2012. The video argues that passion alone is not enough to change the world, and that one should act with reason and common sense instead of following trends or seeking social validation. The video also acknowledges that there are good and noble causes worth fighting for, but one should learn from the failures of previous movements and focus on the actual help rather than the publicity.
Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about hashtag activism and its limitations.
2. The text criticizes the movements of #MeToo, #BringBackOurGirls, and #Kony2012 for being ineffective, misleading, or harmful.
3. The text cites a study called "Going Green to Be Seen" that shows how people buy organic products to signal their social status.
4. The text mentions the case of Jason Russell, who had a mental breakdown after his viral video about Joseph Kony.
5. The text argues that passion is not enough to create social change and that one should act with reason and common sense.