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Social Media is beneficial to a democratic society because it allows the average person to gain info on major world crisis and subsequently share information, debate solutions, donate to organizations or do anything they can to help.
Not necessarily since they are so young their minds are subject to change and they are allowed to change their opinions for the better. Excluding the youth from being involved in politics can only lead to more and more misinformed voters. Hate and conflicts are a concerning product of this but that doesn't mean it's the only possible outcome, inaction is far worse than action.
I respectfully disagree with your statement. Especially with your comparison of an organized coup on the Capitol building to people protesting for their LIVES. We have no right to tell oppressed people the ‘right way to protest for their lives. If Black people felt their lives were not being valued as they haven't been for years after desegregation they had every right to rise up and make their voices heard.
Though I agree with your sentiment that every person on social media deserves the right to voice their opinion, I believe that freedom of speech doesn't give you freedom of consequences and the spread of backlash and misinformation on social media usually does more harm than good.
Social Media is beneficial to a democratic society because it allows the average person to gain access to easy information about who they're voting into positions of power which ultimately directly affects their lives as a whole.
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