A BATTLEFIELD OF BLOGS
This post is in regards to the article "Blogs of War" writen by Paul S. Piper and Miguel Ramos. The article published last Feburary presents the many roles blogs and the internet have played over the last several years during the War on Terrorism. It gives examples of such blogs (including their URL's) with some details as to who the authors of the blogs are. The article lacks opinion, but instead tries to focus on facts. Because of this the reader is left to come to their own ideas about how effective these "war" blogs are, if they should be considered accurate accounts of what's really going on in Iraq, and if blogging is putting people in a war zone at risk.
Since I did read this article and this is an opinionated blog page I am going to share my thoughts. "War blogs" present the human element of war in a way that other media nolonger can. It is important that people are reminded of how real war really is. Sometimes it seems so easy to pass off war as something that is far away and does not concern us. Reading these blogs reminds us of the loss of life, the hardship, and the people who we would otherwise never know or hear from. To silence these blogs would be to deny history.
