We all have that one relative who loves to share their controversial opinions on Facebook, right? Well, one woman found herself in a heated battle with her cousin over her constant posting of incorrect and dangerous information. She’s now questioning whether she’s in the wrong for constantly contradicting her cousin’s posts. Let’s dive into this family drama!
The Family Connection
Facebook Friends, But Not Close
Her Controversial Posts
Can’t Hold Back Anymore
Taking a Stand ♀️
Fighting Misinformation
Her Response? ♀️
Sticking to Facts
A Recent Example
Setting the Record Straight ️♀️
Museums vs. Statues ️
Mom’s Opinion
Calling BS ♀️
Even Her Husband Calls Her Out
Standing Up for What’s Right
The Misinformation Showdown: Who’s Right?
Our protagonist finds herself in a family feud as she takes on her cousin’s dangerous and incorrect Facebook posts. Despite the age and location differences, she’s determined to set the record straight and fight misinformation. Even her cousin’s husband calls her out publicly! With the support of facts and a strong sense of justice, she’s not backing down. Now the question remains: is she in the wrong for constantly contradicting her cousin’s posts? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
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Stand your ground! NTA.
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Facts don’t care about feelings . Engaging won’t change minds.
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Fighting misinformation while maintaining friendships. Relatable
One insult to rule them all in this comment section.
NTA but sometimes it’s best to unfriend or snooze them
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Clear conscience? This commenter is not the a**hole
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Choose knowledge over ignorance.
Social media is a double-edged sword for educating and sharing. NTA.
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Fighting ignorance and losing family: the cost of speaking up.
Encouragement for fighting misinformation and planting seeds of change ✌️
Breaking the echo chamber, one comment at a time
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Don’t waste your energy on people who refuse to change
Clear conscience: Commenter not the a**hole in situation
No a****e here! A peaceful comment section
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Standing up against ignorance and small-town mentality.
Clear conscience: Not the a**hole according to the comments
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Keep dunking on misinformation, you might influence others!
Encouragement for spreading truth despite resistance
Don’t waste time fighting misinformation?
Breaking free from small town ignorance and misinformation
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Last Updated on June 11, 2023 by Diply Social Team