This is just my personal opinion, and I'm not calling anyone out by name because I have absolutely no interest in doxxing anyone. If this doesn't apply to you, then keep scrolling.
What I do find fascinating,is when someone slides into my DMs ranting about how much they hate immigrants or undocumented immigrants because they're supposedly "taking jobs," "refusing to speak English," or "ruining the country", and then, almost in the same breath, they're posting **"FUCK ICE."**
# To me, that isn't standing on principle. That's hypocrisy.
You can't spend your time blaming immigrants for everything that's wrong and then suddenly pretend you're standing in solidarity with them when it is convenient, fashionable, or gets you attention. Pick a lane. If your beliefs change, that's one thing. Growth is a good thing. But if your opinions simply change depending on who is watching, that's not integrity, that's performance.
Personally, I value consistency. I don't expect everyone to agree with me politically, socially, or philosophically. That's life. Healthy disagreement exists. But I do expect people to have enough integrity to stand behind what they actually believe instead of wearing whatever opinion happens to earn them the loudest applause.
You know who you are. I'm not interested in exposing you because, frankly, I don't need to. Your own words speak loudly enough.
One thing I *am* grateful for, though, I have a block button. It makes curating my own space wonderfully simple.