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Explained what is the no mercy in Mexico incident as video goes viral on Twitter and Reddit #nomercyinmexico #mexico #video #viral

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    Why do I take a social media detox once in a while?Let's rewind to the year 2020We were boycotting Bollywood, lockdown happened, Covid, Oxygen cylinders, Masks and news of alleged murder of a celebrity & his media coverage was on peak those days.And honestly, that's the year I was active on twitter like never before.Of course, Social media is for free speech and you cannot stop someone from expressing their opinions.And when one of your tweet gets viral, you gotta keep up with whatever comes.Unfortunately, I did not know how to handle it back then.Engaging in a debate with a random individual, I encountered a situation where, lacking logical arguments, my opponent resorted to a personal attack, suggesting I "should be in a mental asylum."Reflecting on this now, I realize how much it impacted my mental well-being, It took a toll.It made me ponder the challenges faced by Public person who endure such scrutiny on a daily basis and how they often choose to ignore it altogether.It instantly made me think of those celebrities who go through that every single day and what do they do?They ignore all of it.This post was just a reminder for you that when you are on your social media it's all about "your free speech" but don't forget that the other person has the same rights, Don't let yourself suffer because of someone's unreasonable opinions.What's your experience? Share it below#manumwrites #socialmedia #mentalhealthmatters

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