During the debate on Jim Iyke’s statement about single mothers and Daniel Regha’s opposing view, one comment crossed the line: “If you think Daniel is wrong in this, you be oloriburuku.” Instead of engaging respectfully, this user resorted to insults. Such language doesn’t build dialogue; it only breeds hostility. People can disagree without demeaning others. Mature conversations require listening, presenting facts, and respecting opposing views—not hurling abuse. Insulting those with a different opinion silences healthy debate and turns discussions toxic. We must learn to argue ideas, not attack people, if we truly want meaningful conversations that inspire change.
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