It's okay to pick sides.

But, for or against, stick to logic.

And, be humane.

If not, you're just adding up to the hate.
Support the government if you like the way it's working.

But, don't ridicule the opposition.

It doesn't make you look wise.
Criticize the government if you think it's not delivering.

But, again, don't ridicule the people in support.

It doesn't make your criticism strong.
Be proud if you're a Hindu.

But, don't abuse Hindus speaking up for Muslims.
Critisize mosques hosting gatherings in these times.

But, don't abuse Muslims.
Governments change.

Propagandas change.

Hate doesn't.
We still have to live in the same neighbourhoods.

We still have to attend each other's marriages.

We still have to be each other's friends.

Communal hate is only taking this way from us.
A Hindu losing a muslim friend is a loss.

A big one.
A Muslim thinking twice to put out a Happy Holi post is a loss.

Loss to us, not the government.

Or anyone preaching hate.
Let's not hate.

At all.
Relationships and friendships take years to be built, don't let your rage ruin it in a second.
I know the thread isn't going to make a difference.

Just wanted to get this out.

It's sad to see friends tweeting/retweeting things they should not.

I know it's not them.

I know who they are.
Stay safe, y'all.

Peace xx
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