OÄitno je spletno nasilje nekod po svetu postalo dovolj velik problem, da se je nekdo odloÄil posneti nekaj oglasov na to temo, se pravi Äivkanje proti temu. ÄŒudim se kako je to za nekatere sploh lahko tako velik problem in zakaj so izbrali tak slogan, da opraviÄi neupoštevanje le-tega tako veliko ljudem.
Bodimo natanÄnejši, slogan pravi: "ÄŒe tega ne bi rekli v resnici, zakaj potem reÄi na spletu?" in prepriÄan sem, da vas veliko vidi kje je tu problem. Prvo kot prvo predvideva, da so vsi opazovalci oglasa hipokritiÄne barabe, ki nikoli ne povedo kaj mislijo in se Äloveku raje smehljajÄkajo v obraz in ga potem zabodejo v hrbet. To je narobe. Celo tako zelo je narobe, da bi moralo postati javni problem in biti Äivkano proti. To bi lahko rešilo veliko ljudi iz prijateljstev z ljudmi, ki jih v resnici sploh ne marajo.
Lahko bi se povedalo še veliko o napaÄnosti hipokritiÄnosti, ampak posvetimo se raje temi. Poglejmo zakaj je spletno nasilje sploh problem, ker preprosto ne morem odkriti razlogov. Ko ti na spletu nekdo govori stvari, ki jih noÄeš slišati lahko zapreš pogovorno okno, lahko greš na drug forum ali pa preprosto na drugo temo in lahko Äloveka celo blockaš, da ti nikoli veÄ ne more niÄ reÄi. Zakaj je torej to tak problem, ko pa imamo toliko možnosti? Sploh pa, zakaj bi kogarkoli brigalo kaj nekdo pol sveta stran pravi in misli, ker to preprosto ni pomembno v nobenem pogledu.
KonÄujem z mislijo, ki sem jo nekoÄ slišal od modre uÄiteljice matematike: "ÄŒe je resniÄno, potem ni žaljivka in ne bi smelo žaliti."
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