40 Outrageous Opinions And Thoughts That People Were Stupid Enough To Share Publicly

One “fantastic” part of the internet is the fact that you can, at any time, see some of the worst opinions available to humankind. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but some folks really insist on takes so scorchingly untouchable that they almost become entertaining.

The “Hot Take Nobody Asked For” Facebook page is dedicated to sharing and shaming people who had strong, controversial opinions that really went nowhere. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorite examples and be sure to add your own thoughts below.

#1

Go On. Take Everything. Take Everything. I Want You To

"Hot take: A tweet suggesting Canada cut power to oppose fascism."

#2

> Lightning Crashes > A New Mother Cries

Tweet with humorous hot takes on social media and stock market crashes, referencing Elon.

#3

Imagine Publicly Calling A Third Of Your Residents Trash.

Trash cans with "Keep NYC Trash Free" signs featuring a man and woman wearing MAGA hats, emphasizing controversial hot takes.

Some people insist on posting hot takes to the internet, even when their opinions might seem ill-informed or downright dumb, because the thrill of instant attention and validation often outweighs the need for careful thought. In an age of social media where reaction and engagement are currency, a controversial or off-the-cuff remark can quickly garner likes, shares, and heated debates, making it seem like a shortcut to popularity.

For many, the rush of being noticed in a crowded digital space is enough to push them to share opinions without fully considering the consequences or the nuances of the topic. After all, no such thing as bad publicity, unfortunately.

#4

No, This Is Not Community Service

"Hot takes shared in a FB group featuring a viral OnlyFans post involving a controversial nursing home stunt."

#5

The Person Replying Better Not Be Upset About The Gulf Of America Then

Social media posts sharing hot takes on women's rights and American terminology.

#6

I Don’t Think She Realizes That Nobody In America Cares

"Text from a Facebook group sharing an opinion about goalies and leadership."

At its core, the urge to post hot takes is tied to the desire for immediate recognition and a sense of superiority, even if it means sacrificing depth for the sake of a viral moment. Some individuals thrive on the adrenaline of sparking outrage or eliciting strong emotional responses, regardless of whether their ideas hold up under scrutiny. In a culture that often rewards soundbites and sensationalism, well-thought-out arguments can be overshadowed by those that simply grab attention by any means necessary.

#7

Bud Light Is My Vacseen

Colorful car with text "BUD LIGHT IS MY VACSEEN" painted on the side.

#8

There’s Something A Little Unusual With This Toyota Truck In New Jersey

A truck resembling a futuristic vehicle with "Toyota" on the back, parked outdoors under a clear blue sky.

#9

Matt Walsh Of The Daily Wire Is Really Not The Brightest Star In The Sky. The Ozone Was Indeed Depleting And It Was A Legitimate Concern. It Turned Out That A Major Cause Of This Was Cfc’s. The Use Of Cfc’s Was Then Heavily Reduced And Things Got Significantly Better

"Tweets discussing ozone layer and acid rain from FB group sharing hot takes."

There is also an element of performative identity at play. In a world where social media profiles often serve as a reflection of one’s persona, posting a hot take can be a way for some to assert their individuality or align themselves with a perceived intellectual elite. Even if the content is shallow, the act of engaging in public debate or controversy can create a temporary feeling of belonging to a larger community of outspoken individuals.

 

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