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In a recent social media misstep, real estate mogul Josh Flagg faced a wave of criticism following an Instagram post celebrating the sale of two beachfront homes in Malibu, which were ravaged by wildfires. As he flaunted the properties, noting their sale prices of $5 million and $4.65 million, people took to the comments section to call him out for being tone-deaf during such a sensitive time. Cue the outrage—a photo of ruined homes isn’t exactly what you want to share while folks are reeling from disaster!
Flagg quickly backpedaled, explaining that he wasn’t even in the loop when the post went live, attributing the blunder to his marketing team acting without his approval while he was airborne. He issued an apology for any hurt feelings, insisting that he’s been a supportive figure in the Malibu recovery efforts. After all, why showcase the real estate market as resilient when the emotional toll of loss is still fresh?
But it raises the question—should public figures be more mindful of their posts during crises? It feels like there’s a fine line between promoting progress and misreading a situation. While Flagg asserts these sales are vital for rebuilding efforts, maybe he should save the glory shots for a less tragic moment. What do you think? Are real estate sales worthy of celebration, even when the community is still hurting?
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