It& #39;s okay to pick sides.

But, for or against, stick to logic.

And, be humane.

If not, you& #39;re just adding up to the hate.
Support the government if you like the way it& #39;s working.

But, don& #39;t ridicule the opposition.

It doesn& #39;t make you look wise.
Criticize the government if you think it& #39;s not delivering.

But, again, don& #39;t ridicule the people in support.

It doesn& #39;t make your criticism strong.
Be proud if you& #39;re a Hindu.

But, don& #39;t abuse Hindus speaking up for Muslims.
Critisize mosques hosting gatherings in these times.

But, don& #39;t abuse Muslims.
Governments change.

Propagandas change.

Hate doesn& #39;t.
We still have to live in the same neighbourhoods.

We still have to attend each other& #39;s marriages.

We still have to be each other& #39;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& #39;s not hate.

At all.
Relationships and friendships take years to be built, don& #39;t let your rage ruin it in a second.
I know the thread isn& #39;t going to make a difference.

Just wanted to get this out.

It& #39;s sad to see friends tweeting/retweeting things they should not.

I know it& #39;s not them.

I know who they are.
Stay safe, y& #39;all.

Peace xx
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