tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8790634737740604016.post8800964935315494407..comments2023-09-15T01:44:21.473-07:00Comments on Hannatu Musawa: Hard View (Fallen Angel: Deadly Perils Of Social Media)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15840628565615717373noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8790634737740604016.post-68104856176456686862012-09-22T18:53:07.398-07:002012-09-22T18:53:07.398-07:00Thank you Hanney for the tribute to Cynthia. The i...Thank you Hanney for the tribute to Cynthia. The internet with its spawning of social media, e-commerce and so on is a rich ground for opportunity. Like everything else, the criminals are always a step ahead. When I visit some sites, I am appalled and disgusted at the manner of discourse by individuals who sit behind computers guffawing at their banal entreaties.<br />Now they have killed. But they would not stop ethnic baiting and hate speech - all in the name of freedom of speech and association.You made a good point about the role of parents in this matter. Sometimes kids think they know best. To them, parents are their worst enemies. Until they get killed! Human interaction is the same. On or offline. You cannot pretend. I just hope many more will realize and be circumspect.<br />Lanrenoreply@blogger.com