The
Internet is a space that millions can have access to. This is why one must be
careful about posting on blogs. I spend hours thinking about what I should say
and then reread my blog ten or more times to make sure that I follow my own
rules. But, others do not follow the rules that I have set for myself.
Just
recently in the international community where I live, there was a blog posted
by the wife of one of my teachers. This blog was about her elation leaving
India. But, instead of talking about what she would miss about leaving, she
focused on what she hated. This blog offended everyone in the community because
she was at worst, racist, or at best, culturally insensitive. After talking
about how she wanted to get back to her home country of America she said, “I know that even if our flight to Frankfurt is
dominated by dark brown faces and a rainbow of saris, it will likely be more
mixed or more Western from then on.” These lines suggest that she wants to get
away from the “dark brown faces” to the white “Western” ones. She just lumped
together about 75 percent of the world and stated that she did not like them.
But she did not just stop there, after insulting more than half the world’s
population she then grouped
Americans together as “lumpy
bodied and sloppily dressed” people. So, she is happier to go back to the
“lumpy bodied” population than see more than half the world’s population? This
caused upheaval in the community because of how offended people were over her
words. Unfortunately, this family’s memory may no longer be as cherished as it
would have been if the blog had not been posted.
I will
not give this women’s name but would instead like to use her mistake of posting
this blog as a way to explain to others why it is important to know that everyone
can read what you put on the Internet. I do not think that she realized how
culturally insensitive she was being. It is true that she is entitled to her
own thoughts and ideas, but it is also true that the Internet is a place that
is shared by anyone with access to it. I believe that the Internet is a place where
all thoughts become public and so private thoughts and ideas should be posted
thoughtfully.
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Good post. It is exactly what we talked about in class and between the two of us. This is a great example/lesson of why when we blog we must be thoughtful about what we post. Of couse, most of the world will not ever read what we write, but one never knows who will.
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