By Dennis Dames:
Facebook is
free for all, but it doesn’t mean that we are liberated to slander others with
impunity - or to make vile threats against brothers and sisters without
consequences. Facebook was not designed to override the justice system, or to be
a place where public trials and inquiries are conducted by citizens - in the
name of justice.
I have
noticed recently, that some of our Bahamian brothers and sisters are using
Facebook to exercise their so called rights, while they infringe on the rights
of others. This cannot be right. I have witnessed so called trials and inquiries
being conducted by compatriots who apparently feel that they are now magistrates
and judges in the Bahamian court system.
I have
noticed that some of us are now being picked-up, questioned and charged for our
Facebook indiscretions. It appears to be getting worse, rather than better. We
all have been warned by the Commissioner of Police about our irresponsible
Facebook maneuvers; some of us believe that the COP’s warning is a joke, so we
continue to be out-of-control in the distorted interests of freedom and justice
– on Facebook.
Well, like
the saying goes: for every action – there is a reaction. We all have equal
rights, and we are all equally free. The law exists to protect every citizen. It
is a shame therefore, that some of us feel that we have exclusive rights, so we
continue to be the self-appointed judge of the land, the violator of personal
privacy, or the shameless slanderer on Facebook.
Okay! Carry
on, until the law knocks on your door - to take you to the lawful place, where
you must answer accordingly - for your potentially criminal Facebook
behavior.
May 05, 2013
Caribbean Blog International