Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Quick Thought: Online Brawls

Despite Trump’s efforts to overturn the results, the election is essentially over, however what is not over is the bile spewed upon the online forums of Facebook and Twitter. While the hellish and senseless arguments have subsided somewhat since November 2nd, we’ve only entered a new phase of keyboard warriors, politicians, and scholars arguing their points. It will be just as vicious, and just as moronic, and I should know, I’m one of those bringing their voice to the ravenous online forum.

The main reason I write this article to reflect on two incidents, two arguments, that I recently got myself into. One criticizing the media sensationalizing Biden’s character, and the other criticizing his cabinet choices, both of which initiated in heated frustration with the adulation of Bidens reported victory. I’m no Trump supporter, just to clarify, but I find it necessary to criticize Biden as his record is far from stellar (more on that in a later article).

While both conversations started kindly enough, they eventually fell into heated attacks that pushed my agitation level to a breaking point. The first wound up with me idiotically bashing local political groups. The last one triggering me to finally make a post that got me suspended from Twitter for better part of a day; though I later apologized and was able to end the discussion on a friendly note.

The point I’m trying to make here, and not discouraging anyone from engaging into keyboard sparring, we should never stop discussing the political issues of our time, not matter who you are, it’s how our Republic will remain a vibrant place of discussion. What I want people to take away from this is to not let the bile overwhelm you. Despite your desire to last out viciously at someone who attacks your character or misconstrues your words to validate their point; take a lesson from President Lincoln, write your angry letter, then throw it away.

 

Friday, September 18, 2020

A Re-Introduction for 2020

We’re about half through 2020 and it still feels as if the joy and hope of a new year was only few weeks ago. In that time, we nearly saw the start of WW3, an impeachment, massive fires in Australia, a global pandemic, “murder hornets” coming to America, and massive civil over the death of George Floyd. Yellowstone exploding or an alien invasion would just seem par for the course in this year’s chaos. Also, forgot to mention, an election between Donald Trump, one of the most controversial and narcissistic Presidents in American history, and former Vice-President Joe Biden, an aging political insider with an odd fetish for sniffing hair.

In all this chaos, I have neglected my duty to this blog, it’s all just been extremely overwhelming. So once again, welcome to the Mental Rambler, where I post articles on a wide variety of topics, including politics, entertainment, history, technology, ect… My posts may be sporadic, but I will do best to keep them coming as frequently as I can, I encourage you to come back, check for new posts, and freely look through the archive of older articles.

Also, feel free to debate, I highly encourage discussion and political discourse, they are part of the foundation of a free society. However, insults of any kind will not be tolerated, keep your comments civil or they will be deleted. No one should feel alienated for their political or personal beliefs, and our inability to have such tolerance is part of the issue that is tearing this country apart. Though if your political and personal beliefs encourage the alienation of another group, that also will not be tolerated.

Again, I welcome to the Mental Ramber!