Why does something tiny, like that quick moment between Macron and Brigitte at the airport, explode on social media so fast and become entertainment?

Updated May 28, 2025 • 1-min read

Posted by Anonymous

May 27, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - May 27, 2025

Oh man, I've always noticed how even the smallest things that politicians do can go crazy viral. With Macron, honestly, the moment lasted two seconds but now it's a trending headline and everyone's making memes. It's because social media loves drama and any kind of story that looks out of the ordinary – even if it's just a silly gesture. And when it involves someone as famous as the French president, people just can't help themselves. I've shared dumb clips with friends just for the laughs, so I get why people do it.

Plus, everyone wants to feel like they're the first to spot something weird or funny. It kinda feels like a giant group chat where everyone is joking and giving their wild takes. In entertainment, it's almost like people care more about personalities and moments than actual events. It's honestly kind of ridiculous, but I think that’s just how things go now. The internet's made everyone a commentator and comedian. I can't lie, sometimes it's actually pretty funny – just don’t believe everything you see.

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