I'm publishing this article which Lisa just posted yesterday on her Living a Disney Life Blog because she has summed up how I feel about this past week pretty well. - Nick
By Lisa Green
This is the first post I’ve written all week – I
still love you guys and I still have a lot to say about Disney and my
love for all the joy and magic I find in it. This week I’ve been
distracted by a few things, not the least of which has been the
hate-filled rants and incredibly vicious attacks I’ve seen all over
social media related to our American democracy and the process of
electing the people who govern our country.
Pulling My Disney Comfort Closer
I treasure my own freedom of speech and believe we
are entitled to speak our minds. I love a good debate between
open-minded adults who can argue a point without making personal attacks
on those with opposing views. If
you’ve ever met me in person, you know I possess no shortage of
opinions on a wide variety of topics and am never afraid to express my
feelings. I speak my mind…sometimes too quickly, sometimes too
passionately, but not with the purpose of tearing down another human
being intentionally. On social media? I choose to post family events
and happenings, the occasional humorous meme, and lots of pictures of my
dog, Junior.
I
also post a LOT about my love for Disney. It’s not that I don’t have
strong feelings about religion or politics, I’m simply choosy about when
and where I express those particular opinions and with whom I’d like to
debate them. I believe one should never email, text, or post on social
media anything one would not say face-to-face – hiding behind an online
identity to be hateful is the sign of a coward.
I didn’t unfriend or unfollow a single person, but I
was shocked and dismayed by what I read on Wednesday morning. I’m not a
person with delicate sensibilities, but the vitriol! The utter disdain
for fellow citizens and their right to their own beliefs and decisions
was shocking to me! Complete strangers hurling horrific insults at one
another, spewing poison with no respect, no compassion, and no reason!
And what purpose did it serve? Why would anyone want to show the world
the very worst version of themselves they have to offer? Is that
who they really are? If so, then we do indeed need to fear for the
future of America – her citizens have chosen anger and hate over
respect, tolerance, and love.
Then I figured out why I was so surprised. Remember this post about
the Disney fan community? I follow (and am followed by) thousands of
fellow Disney fans on social media. Overwhelmingly nice people in
general who are brought together by their passion for Disney vacations,
movies, characters, collectibles, and more. Some are fellow bloggers
and podcasters, all are very geeky about Disney. The ugliness on social
media was not coming from these people. They were, like me, disgusted
enough to politely ask, “Why can’t we all get along?” before taking a
break from Facebook and Twitter to ride out the election aftermath
watching movies or planning a vacation. Once again, I am reminded how
special my Disney friends are and how much I appreciate being part of
such a loving group of humans.
I’ll be back next week with more Disney topics to share – in the meantime, thanks for reading and have a great weekend.
Lisa can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LivingaDisLife and on Twitter at @life_of_green
Please be sure to check out Lisa along with me and David Hodges on The Disney Exchange Podcast! Our 100th Episode comes out tomorrow!
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