✨️I came to the platform for connection —
to hear from friends,
to share ideas,
to learn through honest disagreement.
But lately, I’ve begun to see something darker.
🌋Facebook has become a hunting ground.
A place where angry people seek targets,
not truth.
Where the comment section becomes the modern equivalent of a public stoning.
⚔️If you respond to a post —
even gently, even thoughtfully —
and you don’t agree 100%
and with the same emotional fervor,
you’re marked as the enemy.
🧊It’s not about ideas anymore.
It’s about allegiance.
It’s about emotional conformity.
It’s about signaling loyalty to the tribe.
🤺I’ve watched conversations shift the moment a third party enters.
Positions once calmly explored are suddenly reframed, softened, or reversed.
Not because the ideas changed —
but because the audience did.
🔥And I’ve learned:
Many who cry “fire!”
are the ones lighting matches.
They don’t want resolution.
They want spectacle.
They want destruction — conscious or not.
🚒When I try to quench the flames,
to move toward something productive,
I become the threat.
Because healing was never the goal.
This isn’t just about Facebook.
🚫It’s about the fragility of integrity under social pressure.
It’s about the spiritual cost of performative discourse.
It’s about the loss of nuance,
the silencing of curiosity,
and the exile of peacemakers.
❔️So I ask — before I respond:
Are you venting,
or open to honest exploration?
🏗Because I’m not here to perform.
I’m here to build.
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