After reading Tink’s post about the power of words, it occurs to me that my recent departure from the airwaves was selfish and short sighted. And of course, being reminded of the great words of Albert Einstein didn’t hurt…
“The world is a dangerous place not because of the evil that men do but because of those that look on and do nothing”
It’s true and I want to thank Tink for yanking the cord of my ‘black-out shade’ to let the light in.
We can only control what we can control, but it is our responsibility, as adults, to use the tools we have in the best way we can. These tools are worthless sitting silently in the tool-shed collecting dust.
Our words, our voices, our compassion for our fellow-man…powerful tools indeed…but only if we use them.
No doubt you have all seen in the press recently another beautiful young person has taken her life as a result of bullying cowardly internet trolls. It saddens me that with the amazing technology that we now have access to in our homes and at our finger tips, there are those cowardly souls that would abuse this medium, hiding behind their anonymity to slander and disparage more vulnerable individuals.
We have all been members of social media groups where particular discussion threads have descended quickly into public slanging matches where accusations are made and vitriolic statements written. I have left many a group appalled that so-called intelligent and fortunate people have found it necessary to take advantage of these opportunities to denigrate others with insults becoming unnecessarily offensive.
This week was no exception, whilst taking part in a Twitter event an individual took this opportunity to air some personal grievances…
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Thank you Dallas for making this woman see sense.
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Thank you guys for knowing I needed that! Love you
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