Disagreement does not mean disliking someone ...

Sometimes I feel that the twittersphere and social media can be a general reflection of the lesser side of our society.

Today a pivotal leader has died, not everyones friend nor were they the enemy of everyone either. Whilst I did not agree with their entire political profile and the beliefs of their party at the time. I can see beyond personal perspective and see how they did do much to drag our nation out of other issues.

You do not have to agree with someone, or stand by their views to have a level of respect for their leadership and direction. But show some maturity and step beyond the childish rhetoric, there is time for reflection and humour, but today isn't it.

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