Anyone else feels that many Anglosphere forums are negative/toxic place to be at?
Posted: September 3rd, 2021, 7:00 pm
TLDR: I think every people have their "own concerns" I think in general the many English speaking forums tend to bring a lot of negativity mostly shaming people. A paradox that countries so rich seem to have very unhappy people. Maybe having a lot of money seems to not matter than much.
Hey guys,
I speak fluent English, Spanish and French. However, I have realize that most of the news and debates in the English languages(at least that I find online) seems to be of far right, social conservative the individuals trying to shame other people either men or women. Another popular talk is about "Civilizational collapse."
Meanwhile, when I read the news in Spanish or immerse myself in Spanish forums it seems that people talk about like economic issues. More "immediate concerns." While its not my main interest at least it is a breath of fresh air. I rarely see people in the Spanish speaking forums, "Shaming men" or going on angry rants against women.
Now that I'm getting fluent in French, I get to watch more of the "sexual liberalism" culture in the French speaking world and I enjoy it. While occasionally they'll be treands about the fate of the French language or other topics.
Hey guys,
I speak fluent English, Spanish and French. However, I have realize that most of the news and debates in the English languages(at least that I find online) seems to be of far right, social conservative the individuals trying to shame other people either men or women. Another popular talk is about "Civilizational collapse."
Meanwhile, when I read the news in Spanish or immerse myself in Spanish forums it seems that people talk about like economic issues. More "immediate concerns." While its not my main interest at least it is a breath of fresh air. I rarely see people in the Spanish speaking forums, "Shaming men" or going on angry rants against women.
Now that I'm getting fluent in French, I get to watch more of the "sexual liberalism" culture in the French speaking world and I enjoy it. While occasionally they'll be treands about the fate of the French language or other topics.