Friday, July 15, 2011

Blogs

Blogs are a designed to let the author and the public discuss issues with their own creative free will. A blog is used to expressively deliver a positive, gray, or negative message in any artistic way to anyone that identifies with it. For example, articles, movies, music, Internet, commercials, and television are blog broadcasters. Television greatly serves as primary blogger institution or broadcast in American culture because everyone in America seems to have one, therefore; They are more prone to believing a blog that is shown. Most Americans believe that most of the blogs on television are real issues whether they are or not. Elderly, adults, teens, and children can watch, listen, and learn from each blog every single night for hours at a time. These certain people become the identifiers and they begin to represent the blog they identify with the most as much as possible. They even go out freely to find others who identify with the same blogs. Does that sound like anyone to you? Identifying is naturally a characteristic that every human being seems to have in America. Blogs tend to have that effect on a human. Especially, if that blog was suppose to be about real issues occurring locally or worldly. The problem is that most of the population around the world do not know the blogger and fail to notice every full intent behind the blogs. Whether positive or negative. Americans learn to assume that our most popular blogger can be trusted. The fact is blogger are people and can be good people, crazy people, bad people, or whatever kind of people they want to be morally. One would not know who they were based on their blog because the author can shape shift, pretend, or manipulate. There are millions of blogs thrown or pitched at one in creative ways. One blog wants you to go one way and the next one wants you to go the other way. For example, a water company creates a commercial (a blog) to help get people to buy their product. Another water company creates a commercial (a blog) to get people to buy their product as well. The people will choose, dislike, like, and buy one product over the other for many different reasons. Even though at the end of the day, both companies are selling water and there is not much a difference between. They even could be owned by the same guy. The point is that blogs can be used to create much division amongst people over small or irreverent differences. Children of all ages watch and hear these things. We wonder why our children grow up confused this country. The children can get overwhelmed with so many differences that it becomes hard/difficult to find what they truly have in common. Let this Blog be a warning to another blogger, their blogs, and blog readers. Learn who these bloggers truly are and make sure their blogs teach you something truly positive.   

No comments:

Post a Comment