It is HEALTHY to discuss politics in a respectful manner. It is healthy to be able to disagree, listen to the other person's standpoint and opinions.
I enjoy having discussions with people who have different views than me. I only shut it down when things turn personal and disrespectful.
I'm increasingly frustrated with people posting on social media and then
asking people not to respond. If you don't want to have someone respond to
something you post, DON'T post it!!! It is not disrespectful to disagree, it is
disrespectful to censor, belittle, and spew hatred. (many of you may unfriend me for this opinion or put distance
between us, that's okay, you do what you need to do to protect your mental health!) But don't be surprised if I say something to you about posting something and then behaving in a manner that is hypocritical. Don't ask for respect, but then turn around and not show respect.
This is a phenomenon that occurs even more around election time.
I don't unfriend or block, I choose to continue to ask people why they have that opinion. Educate yourselves and be able to explain your why and be willing to learn.
I am also begging people to STOP hitting the share option until you have done your own research. Let's try to remember that Facebook is not a news media, it is meant for entertainment and social connection. When you just hit share because it "sounds" correct, you could be perpetuating a false statement or report. Unless I can find 3 sources with the same information, I don't share it. If I am not able to find the source, I ask people if anyone has seen the information. Educating ourselves is the only way this country is going to heal.
Here are some articles I have read lately, regarding social media and how it is shaping people's freedom of speech, lack of social skills, creating more anxiety, etc.
https://thriveglobal.com/stories/how-social-media-affects-our-ability-to-communicate/
https://nationalsocialanxietycenter.com/2016/12/20/the-impact-of-social-media-on-social-anxiety/
https://www.thoughtco.com/how-social-media-has-changed-politics-3367534
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