Here is a quick guide for those who seek instant fame on social media. Post a picture of yourself standing near George Soros and Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and it will become viral in the blink of an eye. That is what happened to Alexander Soros, son of George Soros, who typically gets dozens of likes and comments at best. But his latest post received 4,600 comments and 1,200 likes.
What’s the catch, you ask? Well, the comments will be, um, just scroll down…
"The worst of the worst, villains, thieves, Halloween without costumes” – these are some of the remarks you will receive, not to mention the loads of obscenities. (Hey, fame comes with a price). And of course, there will be comparisons to Satan…
…and vampires (not the sexy ones from Twilight)
Some users will consider you a threat and reveal they want to get rid of you.
Still others will simply…
Oh, and be sure to iron your shirt otherwise you will be swamped with sarcastic comments.
Should one expect any neutral, let alone kind, remarks? Well, that’s the question people are asking in the comment section of Alexander Soros' post.