Netiquette

My dear friend and an activist P. is a proud retired-teacher in 60's.  Her conviction in politics is overwhelming that occupies most of her free time if she is not actively enjoying physical exercises and dancing, chatting with her friends. 

Her political conviction is such that at times exceeds the normal convention that held people from doing things like: bombarding people with emails; posting and flooding the Facebook timeline; calling names whenever people opposes her political stances.  

Those basic rules are for preventing a situation like your very important emails are buried in the political articles forwarded directly into your email account.  Who would want to look at postings of some political agenda in Facebook on your personal Timeline?  And perhaps even if they are not a member of your family, they do not have to act like 'cool TV stars'. 

Moreover, those 60's agenda are no longer should not be posed as our interests.  While it still is the root cause of ever social frictions in this society, buying products from China and claiming setting any rules goes against our interests, does not make sense other than saying; we have rich Chinese friends out there while we are talking about our national interest here.  That essentially is of western one. 

I asked her to remove me from her mailing list. 

Hopefully, she gets the message.