Gergely.Horvath.
De/vision
Image of The Hungarian Parliament Building, Budapest, Hungary.
I have zero intention to make a local political statement with my image here, rather a reflection/observation I see on a global scale when it comes to the intense polarization politics have been causing in societies.
It saddens me to read and see how polarized people can become over their political views and how quickly and deeply family members and old friends can break apart and disconnect from each other because of their opposing political views.
However intense and insane the world is becoming in front of our eyes on a local or global scale, and however insidiously propaganda hand in hand with social media will do their best to disconnect us every day, we should always remember to see the human being in the other person first.
Have patience to communicate, compassion to understand, and strength to accept each other's opinions.
The more sophisticatedly and aggressively media will tap into our instincts, the more harder it will become for us to see ourselves and each other, and the division just keeps widening between us.
De/vision
Image of The Hungarian Parliament Building, Budapest, Hungary.
I have zero intention to make a local political statement with my image here, rather a reflection/observation I see on a global scale when it comes to the intense polarization politics have been causing in societies.
It saddens me to read and see how polarized people can become over their political views and how quickly and deeply family members and old friends can break apart and disconnect from each other because of their opposing political views.
However intense and insane the world is becoming in front of our eyes on a local or global scale, and however insidiously propaganda hand in hand with social media will do their best to disconnect us every day, we should always remember to see the human being in the other person first.
Have patience to communicate, compassion to understand, and strength to accept each other's opinions.
The more sophisticatedly and aggressively media will tap into our instincts, the more harder it will become for us to see ourselves and each other, and the division just keeps widening between us.