10 Things NOT to Do During an Election Season
Elections bring out the best in democracy… and the worst in group chats. If you want to survive election season without losing your sanity (or your friends), here’s what not to do.
Don’t Vote Without Knowing What You’re Voting For
“I liked the ad” isn’t a platform.
Don’t Share Memes as News
Your aunt’s Facebook post isn’t a reliable source.
Don’t Lose Friends Over Politicians
They don’t know your name; don’t ruin your life for theirs.
Don’t Fall for Outrage Clickbait
If it sounds insane, fact-check it.
Don’t Think Your Vote Doesn’t Matter
It does. (Ask the people who don’t want you to vote.)
Don’t Dismiss Other Opinions Without Listening
Debate is healthy; shouting is not.
Don’t Engage in Comment Section Wars
No one’s been converted in a Facebook thread. Ever.
Don’t Ignore Local Elections
They often impact you more than national ones.
Don’t Treat Politicians Like Celebrities
They’re public servants, not influencers.
Don’t Forget Election Day
Mark it. Double mark it. Set 3 alarms.
Final Thought
Politics should bring people together, not tear them apart. Be informed. Be kind. And for the love of democracy, vote.