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  • Writer: Young icy mic .
    Young icy mic .
  • Dec 6, 2020
  • 2 min read

I find it so funny that people go on social media every day with some sort of entitlement that people are there to agree with them or that they will see what they like every time they go on social media. Now I bring this up because earlier this year Kobe passed away and I feel like an l lot of people were mad that they were honoring his death more than the other people that died. One post, in particular, was one that I posted and this girl insisted that the troops that die in Iraq are way more important than Kobe. I understand they are more important but when you come on my post don't expect me to don't clap back. I did just that and said where was all this "love for the troops" when they died? It seems like people are quick to judge another person's feelings because they aren't important enough. This is also an opinion but I believe that when you are expressing your opinion it should be in a matter of respectfulness and should also be in a matter of not getting mad at someone because they also have an opinion. I feel like this. A problem on social media because everyone treats everything like a fact and tries to argue with you and prove that their opinion is more right. LIKE WHAT? I understand there's room for comment on the post but when you start saying things like Kobe was just a basketball player what about everyone else on my post? think about what you're commenting on and make sure you're being smart enough to back up. any opinion that you have :)


 
 
 

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