If you don't accept that social media can be corrupted or just be stupid, look no further than the latest King Tut controversy.   The Twitterverse is currently debating whether actor/comedian Steve Martin's spoof song about the national traveling display of artifacts from the Egyptian Tutankhamun's tomb was not only funny but... cultural appropriation.
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If you don't accept that social media can be corrupted or just be stupid, look no further than the latest King Tut controversy.
 
The Twitterverse is currently debating whether actor/comedian Steve Martin's spoof song about the national traveling display of artifacts from the Egyptian Tutankhamun's tomb was not only funny but... cultural appropriation.

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