Crazy is as crazy does. I stand high-toed with this statement. The reason is very simple. We accrue variety with ease but then we dismiss it when something does not conform with our views. That's when people call other people crazy.
And let me be perfectly clear here: I'm not talking about medically insane people here.
Consider this - the number of variables that surface when you talk to a person you know well is not small. The number is not even funny when you talk to a stranger. So, how can you possibly jump to conclusions over statements made over 280 characters on a micro-blogging social media site? That shows a clear lack of comprehension, inherent indecisiveness and a big, fat bowl of ignorance.
That's the beauty. People start calling each other crazy when they don't align with each other's views but they start having problems when this happens in person.
The number of disagreements people have on social media today is ridiculously high. Simply because of accessibility and not turning up in person.
Please stop behaving the way you wouldn't want yourself to behave with you.