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JusJoJan 11/26 – Opinion

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This post is part of Just Jot it January, and the prompt word, “opinion,” is brought to us by John. Check out his blog here!

I have very strong opinions on a few topics, but I rarely post about them on social media.

Particularly the topics I have strong negative opinions on.

And it bothers me that I rarely post about them—I wish I could be more vocal. I feel guilty, often, for not doing more than making the occasional comment on the post of someone who shares my opinion.

Why do I lack the courage to voice my outrage?

I’ve seen what happens.

The responses that state without reason that the original poster is wrong. The name calling and the bullying.

I don’t have the energy for that.

So I sit quietly and seethe.

And wonder how many blame me for not coming out and standing up for them. For not adding my voice to their cause.

It’s a very loud world we live in as we sit silently at our keyboards and doomscroll.

And if I let myself, I hate that I’m not contributing to the noise.

This introspective post is part of Just Jot it January! Want to join in? Just click here to get to the prompt and drop your link in the comments. It’s fun!

Thanks again to John for the prompt!

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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

20 thoughts on “JusJoJan 11/26 – Opinion

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  2. Kaye Spencer's avatar

    I’m with you, Linda. And it infuriates me that so often the loudmouth bullies who attack commenters aren’t even people. They’re bot accounts – AI generated nasties. Grrrrr. I use as example Instagram. I follow many great accounts, but I know better than to look in the comments or make a comment because 1) more often than not, the nasty comments incite me, 2) when I do comment, I’m so careful about my wording so I don’t invite nasty replies, and 3) when I check the accounts of the nasty commenters they invariably are private accounts, have zero followers, have made zero actual Instagram posts, have body-builder-type images or clothing barely (or not) covering the female ‘attributes’. So there isn’t a lot of incentive to comment.

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  3. ghostmmnc's avatar

    I get it. I typed out a long complaining post about how no one cares to hear other peoples’ opinion, shutting them down while loudly proclaiming their opinion is the only right one. I saved it, but posted a different, toned down one. haha Still it was good to rant a little 🙂

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  4. Wendy J's avatar

    You definitely need a safe space to share a contentious point of view these days.

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  5. willowdot21's avatar

    Its a difficult path to walk 💜💜

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  6. Sadje's avatar

    The negative backlash has taught us to be careful. Only in a safe place we can voice our opinions.

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  7. Dan Antion's avatar

    I don’t blame you, Linda. I don’t join the conversation online very often. It’s not worth it. The people I don’t agree with wold never be swayed and the ones I agree with are already on board.

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  8. Warren's avatar

    you know I wished I had your issue, I am way to quick to pop off….sometimes I feel I have to…not that long ago because I saw a peace officer basically carding someone because of skin colour…but even on line….sometimes I wish I could shut myself up….

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  9. Helen Hill's avatar

    I do the same thing for many of the same reasons. It’s probably why I’m struggling to write on today’s prompt. 😏

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  10. Carol anne's avatar

    You also need to mind your own mental health, bullying and name calling is horrible, who wants to deal with that, not me!

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