Faces Of The Bajan Blogosphere

People who should know better are up in arms against blogs. I think it is okay to denounce unsociable misfits and any form of illegal behavior but to curtail people from freely expressing themselves is just another form of slavery. The country had been asleep outside of the Blogosphere, thanks to the blogging few, there has been an awakening for change. Have you noticed how many organizations are asking for immediate audience with the new Prime Minister. They woke up and found themselves in a different world and are screaming like babies for mummy.

 

Faces of The Bajan Blogosphere

Fear of change can cripple the scholarly

And this is not uncommon with changing technology

Clocks went digital many years ago

Every since then the digital world started to grow

Sending some academics in a tale spin

Only comfortable with their circle and to stay within

Fax machine, copier, camcorder and DVD

The revolutionary ghouls of digital technology

Have taken over the world and now the Internet

Enables users to usurp a greatness in the global market

Blogging emerged from special interest groups

Administered by authors who can censor the oops

Journalists, politicians and many other heads

Author their thoughts to stimulate comment threads

Now other professionals and hobbyists too

Blog their expertise and creations to you

Life through their eyes and experiences they had

Organized chronologically by the magic of a keypad

Growth comes when we can freely express

Our deepest concerns without any redress

Some may also choose to blog anonymously

People have their rights to protect their privacy

However you look at it blogging is a welcome tool

Entertaining and educating but there’s a golden rule

Resist immorality, illegality and other social no nos  

Exercise these and be assured where the Blogosphere grows

 

 

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