This is not a comment in good faith. You are accusing parties of something you cannot prove: intent of action. Regardless of how the actions are perceived you may assume malice or something else, but you can't prove it. Even in court of law (I'm not a lawyer, but this is what I have learned) intent is incredibly difficult to prove.
It is better to make claims with data (ie, administration does X, Y, and Z) and the provide reasonable interpretation (these have such and such an outcome on these segments of the population).
This is a gentle reminder that casting aspersions does not benefit anyone and may divide communities on issues that should be talked about in concrete terms. Bumper sticker politics might the status quo on most social media sites, but they have no place here.
Absolutely is a comment in good faith as people are entitled to their opinions and interpretation. I take your comment as condescending; you are not a moderator and shouldn't try to bully people out of expressing their opinions on a message board.
It is better to make claims with data (ie, administration does X, Y, and Z) and the provide reasonable interpretation (these have such and such an outcome on these segments of the population).
This is a gentle reminder that casting aspersions does not benefit anyone and may divide communities on issues that should be talked about in concrete terms. Bumper sticker politics might the status quo on most social media sites, but they have no place here.