Before anyone goes there, this is not an anti-Trump/MAGA Idiot Brigade post. Nor is it challenging 1A rights for people whom we disagree with politically. This post is only intended to generate discussion on social norms, particularly as it relates to the wisdom of being open about political and religious opinions in general, and is therefore NOT a specific polemic against any particular group or movement. Fair enough?
Okay. Here it is: Do we as a society need to return to the days when it was not only polite but common practice for people to withhold their political and religious opinions in public? Obviously, there’s no returning to pre-social media days, but is it time for celebrities or public figures to just refrain entirely from it?
I ask because I believe Jaxson Dart just royally f#cked himself with many of his teammates. And if you are part of the New York Giants organization, that’s a huge problem and headache you really didn’t need.
Okay. Here it is: Do we as a society need to return to the days when it was not only polite but common practice for people to withhold their political and religious opinions in public? Obviously, there’s no returning to pre-social media days, but is it time for celebrities or public figures to just refrain entirely from it?
I ask because I believe Jaxson Dart just royally f#cked himself with many of his teammates. And if you are part of the New York Giants organization, that’s a huge problem and headache you really didn’t need.
