“Blinking White Guy” Uses His Fame To Raise Money For MS Research
In Brief
- The Facts:Drew Scanlon
has used his Twitter platform, which he built from becoming famous
through a meme, to raise money for MS research. This also shows there is
another side to social media we may not always consider.
- Reflect On:How is social media a tool that can not only help impact society, but can also help us understand our individual and collective state of mind and being?
Drew Scanlon,
better known as the guy from the “blinking white guy” meme, has used his
accidental platform to raise money for MS research and treatment. The
meme/GIF he became famous for is the type you’d see after a comment or
post that might be surprising to someone. After all, the original video
this meme was made from shows Drew’s surprised reaction after hearing a
gamer describe what he was doing while playing a video game.
In 2013, an online video game show
called “Unprofessional Fridays” featured one host playing a video game
while explaining what he was doing. The game was being watched by a
number of people, Drew included. The gamer says in the video “I’ve been
doing some farming with my hoe here,” and Drew became surprised by how
the sentence came out. His now iconic raised eyebrows followed by a
series of blinks caught the attention of someone, who then turned it
into a GIF that became famous.
If you’re not quite following, check out the 12 second video below:
In the top right hand corner, you see
Drew and his reaction. This quickly became a meme that has been used on
the internet millions of times.
His meme fame generated a substantial
following, as his Twitter account now has over 74,000 followers. And now
Drew is using that platform to give back to society in a way that’s
close to his heart. Drew watched as some close to him and his friends
suffered from MS and thus decided to use his platform to raise money for
MS research.
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Drew has so far helped raise over $31,000 through his online network that was built because of a meme. His team’s goal is $35,000.
Social Media Is A Tool
People can be quick to call out social
media as a bad thing, similar to how we sometimes view cell phones. But
are these things really to blame for the challenges that people have
with them like spending too much time on them or becoming
self-conscious? Or are we simply using these tools in an unbalanced
manner?
It’s true that, with at least Facebook,
tactics were employed to make people addicted to these platforms. But
that doesn’t mean we’ll always fall into those traps. The greater our
self awareness, the less these external factors affect us. To be honest,
aside from this good news story, this was one of the first things that
came to my mind.
I have personally been raising awareness
about things in our world I feel we need to shift and helping people
transform their lives personally through social media for over 10 years.
Collective Evolution may not be anywhere without social media and yet
we often view SM as a negative aspect of our society.
The reality is, social media is a tool
that can help connect people and create a positive impact on society,
providing we allow it to be that. The challenges we have with social
media aren’t just because of social media itself, it’s revealing the
challenges we individually have within our own lives. It acts as a
mirror into our consciousness and the stories, belief systems and
insecurities we have within ourselves.
To blame social media, however, is
perhaps not the most effective way of addressing the challenges we face
within our own mental health. Even running from social media doesn’t
address these stories within ourselves, as they will once again be
triggered by the next thing that comes along.
So What Do We Do?
If you find yourself comparing yourself
to others, getting caught up in a rat race via social media, or always
wanting to portray a perfect life, simply notice and reflect on these
tendencies. Why are you trying to do this? What story are you telling
yourself about why you need to appear this way?
When emotions arise, write them out and
journal about your thoughts to get a clearer picture of the thought
processes and programs running through your mind that cause you to feel
insecure or bad about yourself. It’s usually not what another person is
doing to us on social media that is harming us, it’s the power we give
to our own stories.
As we begin to become aware and reflect
on these stories, we now can SEE them for what they are. Stories… From
there, it’s about stopping those neurological pathways from repeating
every time these stores come up. To do that, every time you notice
yourself in that state, come back to the present moment by taking 5 deep
breaths in through your nose. The breath can bring you back to the
present, and will make YOU, the observer, the one who begins to
deprogram your old patterns causing you to feel down.
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