Who is Femi? Political activist’s BBC poppies tweet divides Twitter
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Who is Femi? Spotlight is on the British political activist after a tweet about BBC presenters wearing poppies divides Twitter.
Why do we use social media?
Well, for many, the benefits are in the name: to stay social. Many also use platforms like Instagram and Facebook to help sculpt an online identity which reflects their interests and personality.
They provide an easy way to stay and feel connected, which feels more important than ever in 2020.
However, plenty also use these platforms to exercise their political voice and share their opinions with followers in hopes of enlightening people to their perspective.
This is arguably most common on Twitter and with the more followers you have, the more chance there is of creating a divide.
Many notable and powerful figures have become closely associated with their Twitter feed and it continues to be a useful tool in helping influence widespread opinion.
Right now, Femi is gaining significant attention for a certain tweet, but who exactly is he?
Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images Who is Femi?
As noted by Teesside Live, the group serves to represent the younger generation who strongly believe that Brexit will be disastrous. He has made his stance on Brexit clear during discussions on Sky News, BBC broadcasts and beyond, having previously debated with the likes of Nigel Farage.
The previous source notes that the OFOC and Femi argue that Brexit is “not only destructive, it is democratically unsustainable”.
Looking back, the 30-year-old was born in Darlington, County Durham and was privately educated at Yarm School; previous notable pupils include Conservative MP Simon Clarke and footballer Ben Gibson.
A couple of years back, Teesside Live included some perspecitve on Brexit from Femi:
“It makes me angry that the change people have been presented with after Brexit is not going to materialise. People were not asked what they thought of the single market. They were asked what politician they trusted the most. But details about what the single market is, and why we’re in it, that is not in the public discourse.”
He also argued that “within five years, we will have a population which will be Remain”.
Femi on BBC presenters wearing poppies
The activist has been particularly prevalent on Twitter recently and appeared on Jeremy Vine on 5 on Tuesday, November 3rd 2020.
While there, a tweet regarding BBC presenters wearing poppies he wrote on Monday, November 2nd 2020 was addressed.
The tweet featured presenters wearing poppies and read: “Dear@bbc, why are your presenters wearing poppies?Your rules ban “virtue signalling no matter how worthy the cause”.If presenters can support war-related campaigns on the news, surely they can show they believe in equality for black & gay people? Or is that against BBC values?”
You can check it out below:
Femi’s BBC poppy tweet divides Twitter
A number of people have offered their thoughts on the tweet, with some stepping in to defend Femi’s views while others clearly disagree.
Check out a selection of tweets:
In other news, there is a petition making the rounds to close schools this month.