You know what makes my country great? The fact that you can say or write whatever the hell you want and not get in trouble for it (unless it's fire in a crowded theater or slander, etc).
Lately though, what I call the PC brigade tries to silence people just in case they might say something that may offend someone.
So I decided to make a blog about it and air my views. You may not agree with me, but I have a right to say it.
Here's the first post and an explanation: Here.
Recently, I started hearing from people I know that my blog posts have an "agree with me or you're stupid!" or "You're way too harsh!" vibe.
Examples:
1. I feel very strongly about cites being able to offer their own ISP if the private telcos and cable companies are not getting it done, see my piece here.
Apparently, for the people who are against muni broadband, according to someone I know "I'm being too harsh on them" or "treating them like they are stupid."
2. I got fed up with a select group of people saying three certain phrases about the glamour modeling industry so I decided to make a scathing post about it: here.
So of course I got the "you're being sexist!" and "Not all big women are like that!" For the former, well, that's up to the reader, for the latter? That's why I made a point to mention them towards the end of the blog!
3. I recently made my thoughts on victim blaming known here.
Yet according to someone who read it, "I'm living in a fantasy." According to him, if a girl goes to a guy's room at 2AM, it means she's "looking to get laid." For the cloud service mention, according to him getting your photos stolen is a "risk you take and if you don't like it, don't upload nudie pics." The exact mindset I'm complaining about in the blog!
Lately though, what I call the PC brigade tries to silence people just in case they might say something that may offend someone.
So I decided to make a blog about it and air my views. You may not agree with me, but I have a right to say it.
Here's the first post and an explanation: Here.
Recently, I started hearing from people I know that my blog posts have an "agree with me or you're stupid!" or "You're way too harsh!" vibe.
Examples:
1. I feel very strongly about cites being able to offer their own ISP if the private telcos and cable companies are not getting it done, see my piece here.
Apparently, for the people who are against muni broadband, according to someone I know "I'm being too harsh on them" or "treating them like they are stupid."
2. I got fed up with a select group of people saying three certain phrases about the glamour modeling industry so I decided to make a scathing post about it: here.
So of course I got the "you're being sexist!" and "Not all big women are like that!" For the former, well, that's up to the reader, for the latter? That's why I made a point to mention them towards the end of the blog!
3. I recently made my thoughts on victim blaming known here.
Yet according to someone who read it, "I'm living in a fantasy." According to him, if a girl goes to a guy's room at 2AM, it means she's "looking to get laid." For the cloud service mention, according to him getting your photos stolen is a "risk you take and if you don't like it, don't upload nudie pics." The exact mindset I'm complaining about in the blog!
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