Mangalaholland Reviews 1

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.3

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

A Dance of Divergent Opinions

I recently had an interaction with Mangala Holland, an individual who's raising her voice in the realm of mental health and wellness. Now, let me paint a picture for you.

Imagine you're at a party, having an open and honest conversation, but then you say something that doesn't jive with the host, and suddenly, you're shown the door. That's how I felt when my comment was deleted, and I was blocked from Mangala's space. It's like being the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and being thrown out of the mansion by Uncle Phil, but without the comedic landing.

I'm part of the neurodiverse community - the very group Mangala aims to support. But when I expressed my viewpoint, it felt like my voice was silenced. I respect Mangala's right to control the narrative on her own profile, but it's ironic that a space advocating for neurodiversity seems to lack diversity in opinions. It's like saying you love all music, but then not allowing anyone to play anything but the blues.

Mangala, you've got passion, and you've got a voice that resonates with many. And that's fantastic - truly, it is. But remember, we all have our unique tunes to play. If you want to champion neurodiversity, create a space that encourages dialogue, even if the notes sound a bit discordant at times.

To others considering interacting with Mangala, go ahead, but remember, it might be a one-sided conversation. If that's your jam, you'll fit right in. If not, well, keep looking.

May 15, 2023
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