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Running for Resilience's avatar

Mike Tyson might have said it best when he said "social media made you all too comfortable with disrespecting people and not being punched in the face for it"

Certainly not advocating for violence lol, but the mechanism for not having any consequence for your actions can lead to some pretty undesirable actions. It is nonetheless a squeaky wheel that doesn't need WD-40. We need to take it off, look at it, and figure out why these people are doing what they're doing.

I'm not going to seek anyone out, but maybe what it requires is that the next time we come across an undesirable opinion in person, we take the time to understand why that person holds the opinion, as opposed to shutting them down. People hold their opinions because of the sum of all of their experiences, to dismiss their opinion is to dismiss them as a person.

They might be wrong, but unless we can understand why that is, we'll never change their mind... and it's this process that can also help us learn. If we're always listening, we're giving ourselves more opportunities to see different ways of thinking.

Good ideas always win out and listening to bad ideas won't replace good ones.

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Ben Alexander's avatar

I've learned from dealing with trolls during my rugby career and the dock that most trolls/keyboard warriors are miserable and unhappy with how their lives are panning out. Then they take their anger out on someone online because it's easy and they face no retaliation.

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