lundi, mai 02, 2005
blogs and trouble
in the papers today:
"I find the responses more disturbing than the supposed ill will meant by the perpetrator of the comments. I know Chua Cheng Zhan. He never treated me or his Indian and Malay classmates badly. Yet the fact that his comments were taken from a password-protected website and sent to the scholarship board and the media reeks of ill intent. It makes the whole idea of freedom of expression very dubious."
by who? TRIS PRUETTHIPUNTHU.
"A study by a PhD candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology showed that 12 per cent of bloggers have been in legal or professional trouble because of their blogs. ..."
-TEE YOCK SIAN, 2nd yr student at NTU.
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i think the "anti-racists" are overzealous and slightly lunatic. they're so crazily intent on picking all forms of racism and so eager to root it out. i think the overwhelming emphasis on not having racism only makes it more apparent and more prolific. or at least it applies to me. i dunno. they seem to be the ones carving out the divide by expressly trying to weld groups together.
blogs and trouble
so now everyone's all on about racism and blogging. haiz..
in the papers today:
"I find the responses more disturbing than the supposed ill will meant by the perpetrator of the comments. I know Chua Cheng Zhan. He never treated me or his Indian and Malay classmates badly. Yet the fact that his comments were taken from a password-protected website and sent to the scholarship board and the media reeks of ill intent. It makes the whole idea of freedom of expression very dubious."
by who? TRIS PRUETTHIPUNTHU.
"A study by a PhD candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology showed that 12 per cent of bloggers have been in legal or professional trouble because of their blogs. ..."
-TEE YOCK SIAN, 2nd yr student at NTU.
--------
i think the "anti-racists" are overzealous and slightly lunatic. they're so crazily intent on picking all forms of racism and so eager to root it out. i think the overwhelming emphasis on not having racism only makes it more apparent and more prolific. or at least it applies to me. i dunno. they seem to be the ones carving out the divide by expressly trying to weld groups together.
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