I am thinking seriously of giving up
Blogging as I am beginning to find it too depressing. Every time I read a
newspaper or watch the news or see a video I am reminded of just how irredeemably
sordid so much of the world is, from
individual stories to more massive horrors. For example a young girl enjoys a
night out and finds in the early hours of the morning she is just twenty pence
short of her bus fare. Is the driver sympathetic? No, he refuses to let her on the
bus. Do any of the passengers come to her rescue, after all who cannot afford twenty
pence? No, they sit tight on their bums and their wallets. What is the result?
The girl is forced to start walking and along the way is brutally raped and
beaten up.
The internet is an extremely useful tool
but, alas, it is also a forum for shysters, fraudsters, bullies, and the emotionally
disturbed.
Attention seeking on the internet takes
many forms, but the people who hoax online forums with tales of sick children
are among the most painful, writes a certain Jolyon Jenkins.
Little Charly Johns was a trouper.
She was only six years old and had cancer -
but she fought it with determination. She was in and out of hospital as the
disease advanced and retreated.
It was tough too for her mother Anna. She
joined the Macmillan online cancer forum.
There she found support and help from people who knew exactly what she was going
through.
For two years, Anna kept them updated on
Charly's progress.
"On the whole she is doing
great," she wrote. "She is happy, lively, giggly and very easily
excitable. She is always the first to laugh at anything and the last to stop.
Nobody could look at Charly now and have any idea of the things she has endured
these past 14 months."
But in November last year, Charly lost her
fight for life. On the Macmillan forum there was an outpouring of grief. People
wrote poems in Charly's memory. They painted their fingernails pink in
accordance with her last wishes - even men.
But it was all a lie. Charly did not exist.
Neither
did Anna.
The whole thing was a hoax, discovered when
the church in Paris
where Charly's funeral was to be held turned out to have no record of her. The perpetrator,
it transpired, was a teenage girl suffering Munchhausen syndrome. The pictures
of "Charly" were the girl herself when younger. But she is far from being the only bone. There have been too many cases
in which people fabricate illnesses to gain attention and sympathy.
BBC Radio 5 live presenter Richard Bacon has revealed
that he has suffered two years of anonymous abuse directed at him, his wife and
his baby son. Bacon has complained to the police, and tried to track down his
abuser for a BBC Three documentary on abusive "trolls": The
Anti-Social Network He said he wanted to know how criticism of his work
"could go to contacting my family and tweeting about my baby.” Bacon, 36,
said the line had been crossed when criticism about his radio show turned into
abuse about his wife, his mother and five-month-old son Arthur. Much more
disturbing, he said, were the actions of "RIP trolls" who posted
offensive messages on tribute sites. "They see these nice tributes, then
they also see these weird sexual, violent comments and imagery," he said.”
For people who don't even understand Facebook in the first place, as well as
being upsetting and prolonging their grief, it's confusing.” Once upon a time it used to be anonymous
letters but it is so much easier just to use the computer.
Young girls in England are being gang-raped by
young boys. This isn’t necessarily happening only on sink estates. A girl is
cornered by two or three boys who then phone their friends with the message, “come
and join us!” and jolly good fun is had by all – except the girl of course. I
seem to remember when I was growing up in South Africa that the penalty for
rape was so many strokes of the cane and the incidence of rape (reported rape
anyway) was very low. Only masochists relish physical pain. Today in South Africa
rape is evidently endemic.
But on to a broader canvas - Imams ranting from their pulpits, ‘Death to Israel, kill the
Jews,’ and Muslim children as young as five being brainwashed on mass with the
some hysterical slogans of hate to provide a new generation of killers and
suicide bombers, already being taught how to use weapons they can hardly hold
up. And, as Alfred Jingle in Pickwick Papers says when asked if he has any more
stories to tell replies, hundreds more. But let’s leave it there shall we?
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The worst thing that ever happened to the world was the demise of the British Empire. It brought impartial justice, ended slavery, wiped out some endemic diseases and provided efficient administration.
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