Wednesday, January 7, 2015

#JeSuisCharlie

I wanted to write a post on customer service.  However, I the light of today's tragic events, in which creative souls bravely gave their lives in exchange for the freedom of expression and opinion, my post became irelevant.

As a blogger, I am grateful for the fact that I can write what I want when I feel like to without having to fear for being judged, let alone feeling that my writing will put me in any sort of danger.

While some may say that the content created and published by the creators at Charlie Hebdo threw oil on an already burning inferno, I say that those who exposed the oppressors deserved to come home to their loved ones rather than ending up in body bags.

To the victims, you will be remembered as fearless crusaders of freedom. To all of you who write, draw, or use any form of expressive art, I encourage you all to continue your creative journeys.This will show the oppressors that collectively our words, sketches and sculptures will have more impact then their bullets, bombs and various forms of violent and discriminatory actions.

#JeSuisCharlie

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