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In today’s digital age, where social media dominates our lives, it’s easy to get caught up in the
culture of slacktivism. Defined as the practice of showing support for a cause
without taking any real steps to effect change, slacktivism has become an epidemic
in our society. But according to Ella Robertson, the managing director of One Young World, it’s time
for a change. 

Robertson, a passionate advocate for meaningful activism, believes that slacktivism is one
of the biggest sins of modern advocacy. She highlights the irony of sharing
posts on social media platforms like Instagram, receiving likes and comments,
and feeling a sense of accomplishment, when in reality, nothing substantial has
been done. “Putting pixels out into the ether does not create real
change,” she asserts. 

One of the key issues with slacktivism is its disconnect between online activism and tangible
outcomes in the halls of power. Robertson poses an important question: What if
instead of spending hours on social media, people dedicated that time to
actually taking action? It’s a thought-provoking idea that challenges the
superficial nature of slacktivism. 

But it’s not just slacktivism that Robertson is concerned about. She also emphasizes the
importance of bridging divides and engaging with those who hold opposing views.
Ella Robertson believes true progress can only be achieved when we reach out to
people who aren’t like us and find common ground. By building diverse
communities and inclusive movements, we can create lasting change. 

In addition, Robertson cautions against the disruptive tactics often employed by activists.
While disruption and controversy have their place, she believes that many
movements today are alienating potential allies by being annoying, ridiculous,
and egocentric. Instead of resorting to shock value, she encourages activists
to focus on the quiet, less glamorous work that leads to real change. 

In conclusion, Ella Robertson of One Young World brings an important perspective to the table. She urges us to move beyond the
superficiality of slacktivism and embrace tangible actions. By bridging divides
and avoiding disruptive tactics, we can create a more inclusive and effective
movement for change. It’s time to make a difference in the real world, one
action at a time. 

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Learn more about One Young World on https://www.oneyoungworld.com/speaker/ella-robertson-mckay 

   

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