Yeah, this is generally my philosophy. I have exactly 1 user blocked.
But the problem for me is magnitude. With its sheer number of upvotes, /c/politics is blotting out my sun; it does no good leaving it in my feed.
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Aermis@lemmy.world 3 weeks agoI don’t mind other opinions. I don’t mind different points of view. I don’t mind culture and mentality differences. I’m Ukrainian living in America so the views I have, while leaving heavily left, differ to the point of leftists vehemently opposing even the slightest push back to some policies or views.
For this reason I never delete my comments and never block anyone. I need to see more. I need to see the different people and cultures. Otherwise we set up a community like parts of Seattle (where I live) that is in this political bubble that get shocked when anyone has views that differ. It creates this perspective that these other people don’t exist and that the world was stolen from them. And the reason they can’t comprehend other views is because they’re involved in communities where these views get erased.
Yeah, this is generally my philosophy. I have exactly 1 user blocked.
But the problem for me is magnitude. With its sheer number of upvotes, /c/politics is blotting out my sun; it does no good leaving it in my feed.
zen@lemmy.zip 3 weeks ago
I really admire this, and wish I was more like this. I had conservative parents and grew up in a conservative echo chamber. I got that their opinions shoved down my throat my entire life. I have exactly 0 patience for conservative most view points. Especially when there it conflicts with scientific evidence and/or common decency.
But I’m trying to change. I’m meditating, and journaling on this. I tend to shut down conversations (online and in real life) with people that disagree with me.