He wasn't centering underrepresented voices (talking about something in the first person) and he didn't acknowledge the history of systemic oppression (recite the activist trivia) that led to those food deserts in the first place
That’s not what they’re talking about tao!! They’re talking about poor neighborhoods where you can’t buy kale. Bodega Bro is shining a light on that problem it seems?
i think he idea is he's complaining about food desserts in a mocking way? like "how could poor people eat this gross garbage". but honestly yeah it seems very inexplicable, like one layer away from normal discourse but fired as if it was totally natural thing to do
he had other videos observing the high number of black and gay people in various NYC locales. still absolutely insane to fire him but not a result of the bodega vid as far as I can tell
he also posted his offer letter with his manager's name on it, which is frowned upon ig
prolly should've just took him to an internal meeting and been like "dude quit making tiktoks"
He wasn't centering underrepresented voices (talking about something in the first person) and he didn't acknowledge the history of systemic oppression (recite the activist trivia) that led to those food deserts in the first place
How about those people living in the area didn't eat vegetables and because of that shopkeepers decided to remove them .. everything is not oppression.. sometimes it's just how market is ..