Yes to the Filipinos. No to superiority complex.
I love this fanmily deeply, and I would hate to see something we built with love, unity, and support slowly fall apart because of division and hostility.
People can advocate strongly for what they believe in without making others feel small, attacked, or unwelcome. If the goal is genuine change, then conversations should open doors⦠not push people further away.
Political awareness should encourage people to listen, reflect, and participate more responsibly, not create an environment where others feel intimidated or judged for asking questions, learning, or even changing perspectives.
Morally, we should never forget the humanity of people. And strategically, real progress happens when people are invited into conversations with empathy and understanding, not superiority. We can stand firm on principles while still choosing compassion. Those two things can coexist.
If personal political opinions are already creating unnecessary lsuperiority and division within the community, then maybe itβs also worth asking whether stan accounts are still the right space for it.
We are still a fanmily.. built by shared support, respect, and love for one another.
this. what poppy said. first, morally, because we should not judge. politics shouldnβt become dehumanization or social exclusion. and also, strategically, if the numbers arenβt there, the only path forward is to bring other people onboard instead of alienating them further.