Did you know having a vanilla ice-cream could be controversial? Someone's afternoon delight could be somebody's depression triggering anxiety disorder. I love Taj but someone's Taj is somebody's Tomb, isn't it? Someone's humour is somebody's sarcasm? You could get trolled on almost anything you say. More so from people who do not understand reference to context, and react on the literal meaning rather than the underlying message. When does critiquing cross over to become a pointless troll? In a country of 1.4 billion diverse voices, ideologies, cultures, beliefs, experiences, do you really have the right to say anything and expect not one to get offended? You do have a right to speak freely, but do you do it any more? And if not, then why not? Join me in this experience where I share a mindset on freedom of expression without being judged or ridiculed. Happy Listening! #Freedom of expression. #covid #communication #perception.
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