only those with experience can talk and think better
yes according to me
Stoned said:Seriously though, if we desire a freedom to express, should anyone be condemned for their views in public? How will we promote freedom if we even quash unforgivingly what is said on a private diary(I still consider blogs as this)? Shouldn't every one be entitled to their own views?
since other bloggers kena from govt for their remarks
i think due to all fairness she should also kena from the govt
When you bitch, prepare to be bitch slapped. If she had any gumption, the blog would have remained up. And with that, everybody can see that a) daddy doesn't want to hurt his chances next election time b) There is no conviction behind her talk c) Quite obviously she knows she knows she's an unfeeling little fart who was beating down upon the common man with her great Western education.
actually i think the girl in question is both vocal and rude.
i find no problem with language, like you said how the word 'f***' is being used liberally in some regions (just like 'sucks' :bsmilie: )
what's problematic is not with the language she used, but the intention of the writings, which i felt is rude. she has purposefully targetted her words against others who she probably do not have enough understanding of. freedom is one thing, responsibility is another, she has to take the consequences of her words, if not what kind of freedom is that?
i don't really consider a blog a private diary, unless it is password protected and accessible only to accounts specified by the blog owner. blogs are easily accessible by public. entitlement to personal thought and views is one thing, expressing it openly in a public environment like the internet is another. it's about responsibility. for example, can a person start a thread on CS titled '???'s Private Blog' and inside it contains malicious contents against members within CS but written in perfect English?
scramblur11 said:so those wif no experience r nt supposed to talk or tink at all? so is tis the so called 'freedom of speach' tat many ppl wan?
scramblur11 said:yupz it seem tat many ppl wan freedom of speech....but onli for themselves.....and nt for any other ppl who doesnt share their views.....
scramblur11 said:when I post here I already know I will haf many ppl disagreeing wif me.....but this is freedom of speech, at least to me lor......
There you have it, your points of view have also received their due airtime. By the way, to quote the famous protagonist of this saga,
...... how can you expect to have an iron ricebowl or a solid future if you cannot spell?
She means you, too.
There you have it, your points of view have also received their due airtime. By the way, to quote the famous protagonist of this saga,
...... how can you expect to have an iron ricebowl or a solid future if you cannot spell?
She means you, too.
freedom of speech mah....eg. I may nt agree wif wat u say and u may nt agree wif wat u say, I respect wat u say but I wont go to the extent of flaming the person, calling names or hacking her/his account lor..
To me, I tink she has taken the responsibility wif her remarks....before this, she is already easily identifiable fr her blog ...it nt as though she has hide behind some nicknames and post as anoymous person....
I dun use blog but happen to know a frenz who use blog extensively....to her, she seem to assume tat it is her private diary.... nt sure if all bloggers think this way..
if she accept the consequences of her careless remarks, good for her then. i wrote to show Stoned my disagreement with his views, so i don't know your purpose of quoting me![]()
i hope your friend writes responsibly and need not be shown the fact that the internet is a very public environment![]()
my purpose of quoting is also to show my disagreement wif u mah...like many ppl has quote me...
nah she doesn't abt tis type of things one but more on food...:bsmilie:
actually i think the girl in question is both vocal and rude.
i find no problem with language, like you said how the word 'f***' is being used liberally in some regions (just like 'sucks' :bsmilie: )
what's problematic is not with the language she used, but the intention of the writings, which i felt is rude. she has purposefully targetted her words against others who she probably do not have enough understanding of. freedom is one thing, responsibility is another, she has to take the consequences of her words, if not what kind of freedom is that?
i don't really consider a blog a private diary, unless it is password protected and accessible only to accounts specified by the blog owner. blogs are easily accessible by public. entitlement to personal thought and views is one thing, expressing it openly in a public environment like the internet is another. it's about responsibility. for example, can a person start a thread on CS titled '???'s Private Blog' and inside it contains malicious contents against members within CS but written in perfect English?
To r32, maybe u should read wat I say earlier to wat I mean by 'freedom of speech'.......or u do nt know hw to read?
so, what are you disagreeing with? please type logically and legibly.
eikin said:what's problematic is not with the language she used, but the intention of the writings, which i felt is rude. she has purposefully targetted her words against others who she probably do not have enough understanding of. freedom is one thing, responsibility is another, she has to take the consequences of her words, if not what kind of freedom is that?
Mmm... you've got some very valid comments here. Moved me to think a little more on the whole situation. I think the clincher is the bit about responsibility for the freedom given(please, nobody quote spiderman now).
However, I still believe her when she says she didn't expect it to be read by someone who would make a fuss. As a blogger myself, I usually produce blog entries for our friends to read and as far as I know, most blogs are for the purpose of letting friends "catch up" with whatever you've been doing and thinking. Sometimes, s*** happens and you come up with a post like that, thinking no one will read it. Thinking back though, I remember a friend closed his blog because some really cutting comments were said in a post over this issue a lot of us were riled up over and I personally took offense.
Even good friends can offend each other in the heat of the moment, when everyone's pissed off and ranting and things that shouldn't be said are said. At my age(and also hers), it's terribly common, I assure you. We are passionate youth!:bsmilie: Ok, jokes aside, I think if she repeatedly destroyed people in such a manner that would be terrible cause for complaint, but I think if she's learnt her lesson to be more careful about what she says in public in future, I think that's a pretty good cause to move on, rather than dwell on a single failure.
It's not the vulgarity or choice of words. It's the entire condemning, condescending, insulting tone she chooses to adopt that has no respect for a fellow member of the same society she exist in. Even if in another corner where paths seldom cross.
Stoned: I think it's rather casual to dismiss such dismissive attitude to culture, even if you can see the inapproriateness. I know enough of people from the "culture" that supposedly have "invaded" ours, but they have way more respect for fellow folks than this young lady has show. Yes, even your generation.
I know very well how to read, and my response to you is based on that. Maybe that's why I don't understand what you say now.
Please consider it an earnest request that I ask you to rephrase it, maybe I did miss a point?
maybe I misread wat u mean? I thought u were saying she was nt responsible? sorry if I make a mistake....and also for my bad english.....
but if ppl wan to make fun of my english so be it (I nt talking abt u)......