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You are allowed political beliefs. But tying them to your professional handle without strategic nuance is foolish. Unless you work in politics or activism, polarizing content reduces your TAM (Total Addressable Market) of potential employers by 50% instantly. Before posting anything new, Google yourself
The safest strategy for career-focused social media is the Value Filter: Before posting, ask, "Does this content inform, inspire, or connect my network?"