Hi
Friend posts a lot online of her views of covid.
generalisation : she doesn't believe covid is a serious disease, mask wearing is unnecessary , "they" have ulterior motive etc.
That is her opinion and she is fully entitled to it.
Latest post :
If you think I'm selfish for not wearing a mask, not testing my child.
If you think the latest extension of lockdown is ok
Then un-friend .I don't have time for you.
..........
I'm really, really torn as to what to say / do.
It feels as though i have been forced to make public my own personal views / beliefs. E.g. say nothing = I agree with her, un-friend = I don't agree.
I realise this is just sm, I don't have to engage at all , i can just unfollow.
It feels almost playgroundish, "you can only be my friend if........."
But , it just grates in a way that her other posts did not. Although the post that looked exactly like an official "im positive , you need to take action" warning , but that was (right at the end ) positive for her being "sexy" felt mocking.
I have never posted to contradict her views , it's her sm she can say what she likes.
I'm trying to find the correct response but anything I think.of seems to come out ",wrong"
Any ideas
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Friend making agreement to her covid views a requirement of her friendship
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dizzycatdance2 · 16/06/2021 22:22
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