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‘Insensitive’: Yulo siblings draw social media flak for perceived mocking of PWDs in a video

A TikTok ‘dance trend’ that many believe mocks people with disabilities (PWDs) has been causing quite a stir on social media. However, the shift in criticism has now landed on Carlos Yulo’s siblings, as they find themselves in hot water after jumping in on the trend with their own video of the ‘dance.’

Some criticized the video, claiming that they are inappropriate and insulting to the experiences of people with disabilities. Many regard their ‘performance’ as exaggerated or caricatured movements of some PWDs.

The siblings have been the target of a wave of criticism due to this backlash, with many people expressing their displeasure over the video, and calling for increased empathy and awareness over the plight of PWDs.

Via TikTok

This issue brings to light a more significant concern about the influence of social media trends and the obligations associated with being perceived as public personalities.

In this instance, conversations regarding the necessity of sensitivity toward marginalized communities—particularly those with disabilities—have been sparked by the unexpected effects of this viral trend.

The criticism directed at Yulo’s siblings warns that deeds can have far-reaching effects, even when done for innocent amusement. Public personalities now also need to consider how their content could be interpreted and what messages it could unintentionally convey, especially if they have a large fan base.

Yulo’s siblings have yet to speak out on the issue.

Ultimately, this issue underscores how critical it is that creators approach trends with consideration.

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