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Having an opinion on a person is certainly fine. But where is the line of obsession/fixation/psychological issue?

When 80 to 90 percent of a person's posts are about the same 1 or 2 people then is it safe to say there's something mentally unbalanced?
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Maybe not, considering the politically charged atmosphere we have now. There are shills and pundits a plenty who do nothing but post about the president. It doesn't make them 'obsessed' or "psychologically unbalanced', it just makes them passionate, I guess.
[@ EllaDisenchanted, Pleasantly surprised by the BA choice! Thank you! 😊
@puck61 I always prefer honesty over personal/party politics
@EllaDisenchanted Well, I can respect those I "hate with every fiber of my being". 😉 People misunderstand 'hate'. There is nothing wrong with an intense passionate dislike for someone or something. Fair is fair and a quarter is always given.
@puck61 Intense dislike and being angry at a person or situation is totally Valid. Even good for it encourages questioning and logical discourse.

But to go in to actual hate is a dangerous place to be.
@EllaDisenchanted Hate and rage get me high! Intense and passionate dislike is the definition of hate.