「"ネット"の対義語は"リアル"ではない」小池一夫のつぶやきが人気
漫画原作者の小池一夫が、5月30日にTwitterに投稿したコメントが話題だ。小池はネットの「闇」の部分を指摘し、「ネット」と「リアル」が対義語の関係にないとした。
リアルな世界で、人の悪口を広め、口汚く罵り、嘘か本当か分からない噂を広め、礼儀を欠き、死ねなどと口にする者は社会生活は営めないだろう。それが、匿名掲示板などではまかり通る。それらは「ネットの闇」ではなく「人間の闇」なンだろうな。「ネット」の対義語は「リアル」ではない。(小池一夫)
— 小池一夫 (@koikekazuo) May 30, 2015
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