I do not
understand what Facebook has become.
What started out as a way to keep up with family and friends, a place
for vacation shots and endless baby photos seems to have morphed into a bad
faculty meeting. (Yes, that is redundant.)
Where I used to
see cat videos, now I see arguments.
Where I once saw photos of memorable meals, now I see endlessly
shared-and-reshared political propaganda.
Today (in particular), I see arguments about which political party has
been the most uncivil—a stygian task equal to picking your favorite turd in an
outhouse.
There are many,
many postings on Facebook that I just do not understand. Why do people post a solitary Bible verse—with
no explanation as to why that particular verse is relevant….to anything? As a method of religious conversion, quoting
a single random bible verse seems about as effective as hunting ducks at
night. I suppose if you fired off thousands
of rounds straight up in the air at random intervals, sooner or later, you
might hit something, but it would likely be the poor, sick, and low
flying bird (if it was a duck at all).
If this strange
method of digital preaching worked, you could probably stop people from being
vegetarians by driving around the city, randomly flinging Vienna sausages at
strangers.
Will you be brave
enough to share this picture of….well, I have no idea whose picture this is,
since I’m face blind and rarely recognize even photos of my family. Even if I did recognize the person depicted,
why would I want to post their photo completely out of context? Can’t Facebook come up with an app that
automatically eliminates any post containing the word “share”?
And while we are
at it, what about those endless chain letter posts? “If you share this, God will reward you with
wealth, good luck, and a new puppy.” Do
these people actually believe in a divine and higher power that will pay off
like a rigged slot machine if you will only pass on a Facebook post? If it were that easy to manipulate the
Almighty, by now wouldn’t we have….Oh, I don’t know….cured cancer, ended world
hunger, or at least come up with a decent tasting light beer?
Why are there so
many posts that tell me my Vampire Name can be calculated by coupling the month
of my birth with the last brand of potato chips I ate? Five centuries after Copernicus postulated
heliocentrism, why do I still see so many posts about astrology?
Can we please
stop the endless postings of Black Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter, etc? Everyone knows that All Lives Matter. (Unless you multiply them by the speed of
light, then All Lives Energy.)
Why are so many
people worked up about abortions, gay marriage, and transgendered people? I understand that your religion condemns
these practices (and damn near everything else in the world) but if even half
the nonsense your religion says about these subjects is actually true, why not
just wait a while until you out-breed the bastards? In the meantime, can we have a little peace?
Have you noticed
that the same people who are worked up about abortions are equally worked up
about assault weapons, but always on the other side of the issue? There seems to be a very simple solution for
both camps: If you don’t want one, don’t
get one, and it is none of your business if your neighbor does.
Facebook is not
becoming a bully pulpit, it has morphed into a vast collection of isolated echo
chambers, small discussion groups whose members have banded together to yell
their favorite slogans at each other, confident that no member will make a
coherent argument against their favorite prejudices.
Why do kind and
decent people...people I have known for years...suddenly espouse hateful
rhetoric online that they would never repeat in public? Why do we accept statements that seem to justify
hatred and bigotry just because someone posted a different opinion? When did differences of opinion justify
labeling someone as evil?
I guess what I am
really asking is, "Why are so many people so angry?" How did such an incredible medium of communication
(something impossible just a generation ago) get turned into a tool that all
too often brings out the worst in us?
Why do we share more anger than joy?
I want to see
more cat videos. I need more
recipes. Recommend a good cheap
wine. Tell me about the great book you
are reading. I want my sons,
Whats-His-Name and The-Other-One, to post more photos of my grandkids. Tell me a dirty joke. You probably don’t want me in your political
party anyway.
There is a great
quote from one of my favorite movies, Harvey as portrayed by Jimmy
Stewart:
“Years
ago my mother used to say to me, she'd say, ‘In this world, Elwood, you must
be’ - she always called me Elwood - ‘In this world, Elwood, you must be oh-so-smart
or oh-so-pleasant.’ Well, for years I was smart. Now, I recommend pleasant. You may quote me.”
Okay, I just did.