Overview
- Parker contends that platforms like Instagram are unfit for “real complicated conversation” and can become distractions for electoral campaigns.
- She highlights that multiple generations of elected officials, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, prevailed without resorting to social media messaging.
- Although she refrains from posting politics online, she remains active by endorsing candidates and choosing advocacy venues where she feels well informed.
- Parker describes her approach as grounded in extensive reading and analysis to distinguish genuine risks from rhetorical fearmongering.
- Her stance contrasts with rapid celebrity-driven activism and fuels a broader debate over the responsibilities of public figures in politics.