I don’t think you should be any different on social media than you are in your closet. The notion of certain topics being unsuitable for social media is beyond me.
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Replying to @Akinwole_
Lol, as much as you are right I'd also like to defer. Firstly Social media is a public platform meaning it's a public space and whatever is posted is subject to public opinions/interpretations. Conversely, a closet is private. Ideally, whatever happens in there....
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Replying to @Bigg_Mayor @Akinwole_
.....is not meant for public consumption ideally. Therefore, closet topics should be kept there and public topics should be aired on social media. In the case where closet talks make it to social media, the ensuing consequences should be expected accordingly
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Replying to @Bigg_Mayor @Akinwole_
This is just my perception; which is subjected to what kind of topics are meant for the closet and what could be discussed on social media
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Replying to @Bigg_Mayor
Your last tweet says a lot. What’s meant for the closet? In my opinion, it is anything concerning you that you wish to keep as a secret. No one can draw a line for the topics that others should feel comfortable to publicly discuss....
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Replying to @Akinwole_
Personally, I believe there are certain things done or perceived as either "closet" or "socially acceptable" as a means to keep order and avoid chaos and different types of disorders
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Replying to @Bigg_Mayor
I don’t think so, bro. We cannot be defined by social acceptance which is always derived from some people’s personal preference. Also, if that worked, there would not be wars and disorders all over. I can’t recall ever experiencing a world in order.
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Replying to @Akinwole_
Again, I 100% agree with you however that concept called "Power" is a strong tool which also makes equality a long shot. It is just how the world is, be prepared for chaos whenever there's a paradigm shift in what is or what is not socially acceptable.
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Exactly, you nailed it. Most of the rights we have today were at one time denied. Black slavery, black education, female circumcision, women rights etc Some people went against the social norm to speak publicly for these rights. Many of them were killed at that time.
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