A Facebook comment stating, “If Dey no kill one of una the rest no go get sense,” made during a debate about musicians Olamide and Phyno, is a troubling example of how quickly online discussions can turn toxic. This violent rhetoric, whether in jest or frustration, normalizes extreme reactions in what should be harmless exchanges.
Such comments contribute to a harmful online environment where aggression overshadows constructive conversation. It’s essential to remember that debates, especially over subjective topics like music, should remain respectful and never escalate to advocating violence.
Promoting healthier discourse online requires recognizing the power of words and choosing to engage respectfully, ensuring that our interactions build up rather than tear down the digital community.
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