CAN'T CATCH A BREAK Back To Back L's: DeenTheGreat Gets Rocked By Former MMA Fighter Tiki Ghosn On Livestream!
Is Real or Staged?! Does it Matter?!
When asking for trouble goes left…. DeenTheGreat got knocked to the ground on live again. This begs the question…how real are these clips? Did they orchestrate these slap and elbow out sessions?
Deen is in search of views, comments, likes, and shares just like anyone in social media. Is he begging for attention by getting slapped and elbowed?
What is clear is that he has a wide following that will view everything that happens to him. It appears to be sacrificial, however, to continue to be on the wrong end of a palm or fist. He’s giving up his value of being an upstanding individual to being a punk to be buffeted by any chance encounter on the Internet. Or are they actually chance?
Back-to-back slaps signal a desire for attention, which is currency on the Web. For him to be recorded as being a “victim” of violence only shows that he is willing to do anything for clout. The best figures in the world create content and chase clout. There’s nothing wrong with that. But to display acts of starting physical force is reprehensible. The camera angles even show how Deen may not have even been touched.
His appeal is to the young men who are in search of guidance and truth. He’s got a hold on that section of the population. For him to engage in this type of behavior is destructive and malicious. It denigrates himself and sets a poor example for other young men, especially.
By being on the receiving end of even a simulated slap is dangerous. It can lead to challenges that could leave someone permanently scarred. In reality, the whole notion of him making his views and subscriber base increase is what makes the entire affairs mockeries of morality.
The way that Deen has amassed nearly half a million subscribers on YouTube is a sign that he is concerned with nothing but more eyeballs and ears. As he continues to be a star in these Internet streets, Deen will ensure that his social media legion grows.
What is so ugly about the notion of Deen being slapped or elbowed is that he has to stoop to low levels just to gain the numbers for his channel(s). All of this is a tell-tale appeal to the idea of gaining more fame through performance masqueraded as actual occurrences.
The clip is shorter than the Larry Wheels one but it has just enough impact. It shows former MMA fighter Tiki Ghosn who hauls off and elbows Deen but the camera work doesn’t show the impact. For Deen to be part of these stunts is distressing because of the power of images. Imagine a young man looking at such footage and attempts to engage in these acts. He gets knocked into a coma and the rest is obvious….
Deen should be held responsible for these videos because he has the position of an adult. Youth will not be able to decipher whether the videos are real or fake, and it won’t matter. Such a responsibility is apparent because of the force implied in the whole idea of addiction to these clips. They consume them and share them but not to the extent of making addicts but probably about making hooligans get up and act out to the footage.
Issues like fights will forever be a part of the Internet. The question is if these particular clips show whether Deen and others present themselves as simps getting punked by larger men with hands. The best way for the gatekeepers of the Internet, the users, and everyone involved to lessen and eliminate these clips is to be always on guard.
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