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Published 22:21 IST, July 15th 2024

TikTok's 'Gen Z Boss and a Mini' Trending on Social Media, Here's Why?

The latest viral trend on TikTok, the "Gen Z Boss and a Mini" meme, has sparked more than just dance moves and catchy phrases.

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Viral News: The latest viral trend on TikTok, the "Gen Z Boss and a Mini" meme, has sparked more than just dance moves and catchy phrases. While the video itself features young women playfully describing their outfits (think "mini skirt" instead of "cowboy boots"), it's ignited a complex discussion about online culture.

From Lighthearted Fun to Heated Debate

The trend originated from a video posted by a skincare brand, inspired by the "boots and a slicked-back bun" meme.  However, what started as a fun way for young women to express themselves took a turn when the video went viral. Critics labeled it "cringeworthy" and questioned its place in a corporate setting.

The Gender Divide Rears Its Head

The backlash became more concerning when it entered the "manosphere" of the internet, known for its negativity towards women. Here, the criticism took on misogynistic tones. This turn of events prompted the women in the original video to respond with a follow-up video, playfully addressing the negativity they received.

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A Glimpse into a Larger Issue

The "Gen Z Boss and a Mini" saga highlights the deep-seated issues of gender bias and generational divides present on social media. It showcases how a seemingly harmless video can be misinterpreted and weaponized based on pre-existing prejudices.

More Than Just a Trend

This viral moment serves as a reminder of the complexities of online interaction. It's a call for a more inclusive and respectful online environment, free from negativity and prejudice. The trend may fade, but the conversation it sparked about gender, age, and online behavior is one that deserves to continue.

Updated 22:21 IST, July 15th 2024