Swalwell Catchin' Heat: Social Media Games Come Back to Bite
Politicians think they can finesse on these apps, but the streets always talkin', fam.
Aight, so check it: ol' boy Eric Swalwell, the Congressman, thought he was smooth with his social media game, right? Using it to boost his image, meet some ladies, all that. But word on the street is, some of those same women ain't feelin' him no more and decided to link up online and expose his cap. Real talk.
See, these politicians be thinkin' they can just slide in DMs, do whatever they want, and get away with it. But the internet remembers everything. Screenshots don't lie. And when women start talkin' and organizin', ain't nothin' gonna stop 'em. They used the same apps and influencer tricks he was usin', flipped the script on him. That's how the game goes.
It's wild how these folks use social media to build themselves up, but then forget that it can also tear them down. They be out here tryna finesse, but they forget the streets watchin'. The community ain't blind. We see what's goin' on.
And let's be real, a lot of these politicians ain't lookin' out for us anyway. They care more about their image and their pockets than they do about the people. So, when they get caught slippin', ain't nobody feelin' sorry for 'em.
This whole situation just shows you gotta be careful what you put out there online. It's a small world, and everybody's connected. You can't hide nothin'. And if you try to play games, eventually, you gonna get played.
Politicians like Swalwell need to learn that they accountable to the people. They can't just do whatever they want and expect to get away with it. The community is watchin', and we ain't afraid to call 'em out when they wrong. That's just how it is.
So next time you see a politician tryin' to act all cool and relatable on social media, remember this story. Remember that the internet is forever, and the streets always talkin'. And remember that accountability is key. No cap.
Sources:
* Black Twitter (For cultural commentary and perspectives) * The People
