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Sunday, January 28, 2007

Responsible Blogging?

We all heard about people getting into trouble by blogging. We have to be responsible about what we've put up on the internet and especially our own blog/website. I was reading a blog ; my boss's wife blog to be exact she was talking about especially people like us who work in an educational environment, we have to be very careful about what we put up. I cannot help but agree with her.

Not that because she is my boss's wife that I have to agree with her. Lets see.. If you are a parent, and you stumbled upon your kid's teacher's blog that your kid happens to be reading. And there it is right in your face, this particular person that your kid is looking up upon as a role model blogging about sexescape, needing a cow to degenerate himself... How would you feel? Or better still if the blog is full of vulgarities and about sleeping around like nobodies business? Next thing we'd know is kids going around sleeping around thinking that its the coolest thing to do. Not that kids are not thinking of that. When those colourful wrist bands came about sometime back. I had a shock when I read this

"The guy was fucking grabbing the gal like no bodies business. I can only say one thing.



ENVY."


Since when it is acceptable to be grabbing a girl's body in the public an acceptable behaviour? Then the second question came into my mind... What kind of girl will allow a guy to grab her body or gropping out in the public? Call me old fashioned... IF the guy has any respect or love for the girl he wouldn't be grabbing/ gropping her body out in the public. And if the girl has not gotten any respect for herself.. I rest my case. then the 3rd question is... do we really want such a person with immoral-thoughts be anywhere near to the children? Not trying to put kids into bubblewraps and keep them away from stuff/acts like this. But at the very least such acts should be kept at the privacy of their own space not hanging out like laundry show to the public. I mean not as if the kids have no access to such things via the media. The least we should do is keep such exposure to the minimum

I will be dead worried if my professor suddenly turn up with nothing to say but telling us about sexescapes and buying luxury items.

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