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The coward threatens when he is safe. ~ Johann von Goethe

 

I spend a lot of time on the Internet. I read the news; I read political websites; I read the comics; I socialize; I email; I… well you get the picture. I love it.

I love the Wild West aspect of the whole World Wide Web from the sprawling political arguments to the random twists of Facebook conversations to catching up with fans from my favorite shows. The Internet has really made the world a smaller place.

I’ve seen the Internet used for good. I’ve seen it used to rally a cause and to bring friends and family together to experience each other’s lives in new and innovative ways. I’ve been able to reconnect with friends from my youth and establish and strengthen family ties. You can even make friends with folks you’ve never met face to face. In fact, I got this column because of the Internet, Facebook specifically. Another good thing. Well, depending on your point of view!

There’s a flip side to the Internet though. It’s made things a little bit meaner; courser. People write things that they would never, not in a million years, say to a person standing in front of them. I’m appalled and disgusted at how grown people act under the cloak of anonymity. The venom they spew. It’s really outrageous and more than a little cowardly.

Yeah, cowardly.

I’ve said it before and I’ll keep saying it.

Badgering people for their beliefs is bullying but calling people names while hiding behind a screen name is the very definition of cowardice. It’s pervasive. I find it more appalling when I see it on local sites, in comments attached to news stories. Most of the time I avoid the comments since I really don’t like to wade in the cesspool, but honestly the things that folks say about their neighbors astounds me. If you want to disagree with someone, have at it but at least have the decency – the courage – to sign your name to it. If you can’t or won’t sack up and take ownership of your ideas and words you should probably keep your opinions to yourself. Seriously, you can disagree without being disagreeable; you (well reasonable people) can have a discussion about politics or any other topic without it devolving into a free-for-all. It’s called respecting someone’s right to have an opinion that differs from yours.

Next time you go to post something under the cloak of anonymity ask yourself this, “Would I say this to the person’s face?” If the answer – the honest answer - is no, you should probably walk away from your keyboard. Maybe you can get a cookie (low blood sugar makes people cranky). Or maybe you can take a walk (exercise is a good outlet for aggression). Or maybe, just maybe, you’ll realize that the world can do without your particular brand of cowardice.

I could be wrong but at least I’m willing to sign my name to it.

Barbara Mulvey-Welsh is a mother, writer and blogger raising kids and a husband in Plymouth. Check out her blog at "Did I Say That Out Loud?"  Use caution when reading around the family, there is some strong language.

Related Topics: Barbara Mulvey-Welsh, Facebook, Free Speech, Internet, and Opinion

Patrick Mulvey-Welsh

10:45 am on Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Welcome to a time in which the bald faced lies perpetrated by Rush, O'Reilly, Hannity, and the Fox News ilk are treated as real news. While this has been going on forever, read some of the things written by Adams, Jefferson, & Hamilton during the elections at the beginning of our country, Rush made it into an artform that the rest of the blathering rigth wingers have copied. Not to mention the Bush II era of I talk like and say what the common man says. These things has spawned the current hate filled anonymous say what you want discourse.

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Ouie Boscoe

8:59 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012

Please tell us with facts to support your claims what lies these people have said.
facts please.

Tom McCoy

4:57 pm on Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Thank you for your message. I am a first hand recipient of an Entergy employee life threat on me and my family. I got over it ,but the family is taking it hard. I'd love to meet up with COWARD as many of the anonimous Entergy managers SEEM TO BE. But I guess they've reclaimed virginity now that strike is over. Citizen 99%

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Ernie Douglas

4:55 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012

Tom, judging by your past rants, I doubt that your life was threatened.

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Ouie Boscoe

8:19 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012

Tom if this is really true why haven't you filed an official complaint with the police. I am sure if an Entergy employee really did do this Entergy would like to know.

MiddleOfTheRoad

6:36 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012

My impression of Tom. Ok, here it goes.

"WOLF, WOLF, WOLF!"

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Barbara Mulvey-Welsh

8:49 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012

Take it somewhere else boys; I'm not interested in your middle school fued.

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Casey Meserve

12:21 pm on Thursday, July 12, 2012

I believe the above comments are the type that Barbara was referring

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Patrick Mulvey-Welsh

4:12 pm on Thursday, July 12, 2012

In response to Mr. Boscoe. Sandra Fluke. I case you don't know she is the woman that testified before congress on birth control. The following day Rush went on the air and called her a "Slut" and a "Prostitute" and said that she wanted the government to pay for her to have sex. Several days later he very quietly apologized for saying these things otherwise he would have lost a significant number of sponsors. That is only one example. Take a little time a look up what he has said. And before you give me examples of what Bill Maher or Jon Stewart have said, they are comedians! They don't try to pass off what they do as real news. Simply opinion and comedy.

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Ouie Boscoe

5:31 pm on Thursday, July 12, 2012

Give me a break with that liberal BS. Yes what Rush said was vile and disgusting. But You are no better when you defend Bill Mahr with that BS.

Tom McCoy

2:52 am on Friday, July 13, 2012

Come on tough guy I'm locked and loaded. Feds are in.

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