While talking about the economy and welfare level in street interviews, the phrase “take out your phone”, which is always used by someone, has become a “meme” as well as angering people who do not share the same opinion. This phrase, which is the way of some citizens to say “the economy is good, everyone is rich”, is now used so much that some people can show a tendency to violence when they hear it.
This is exactly what happened in a video that went viral today. Again, in a street interview, the subject was the economy, which is the bleeding wound of all of us, and a man next door probably asked the other person to show him his phone (we can’t hear it because someone else has the microphone). Hearing this, the other person, who lost himself, took out his phone and put it in the mouth of the man who asked the question.
The said section of the interview video in question:
Citizens who have witnessed and grappled with economic troubles at first hand can get very angry with the arrogant questions such as “what’s your phone, what’s going on”. But of course, this problem should not lead to violence. It is best to either continue to argue verbally or ignore this question. This is the reaction from social media to the video. In addition to those who state that violence should never be the way, there are also those who do not neglect to laugh because there is no serious fight. Without further ado, let’s take a look at some of these reactions.
Reactions from Twitter to the interesting answer to the question “take out your phone”: