Internet Displaces The Sun


Social media is a big mystery to the sun and the moon.  These incredible circles don’t understand why online friends and followers don’t follow the forces of nature i.e. the sun dances during the day with all kinds of things clapping.  The moon takes the stage at night, casting a blue blanket over sleeping humanity.

Ideally, there should be a place for parents and one for social media such as Tik Tok, Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and the massive YouTube. The two spaces meet if you follow your parents or your kids are listed as friends on Facebook. 

The sun and moon analogy is about knowledge. There is knowledge that is not in the public domain and it can only be tapped by talking to parents or grandparents.  It is not, because social media has merged the sun and the moon. 

Parents are mostly found at home, but kids are not talking to them because they believe their electronic punching bags provide all the answers.  They want to know the height of the pyramids of Giza, they punch the electronic bag. They are doing a Biology assignment, they punch the bag.

Perhaps, we should take a break and ask parents about the candle stand and matches in the pantry.  Electricity.  Power disappears for one reason or the other. Technology is the principal dancer right now, but parents and grandparents are back-up knowledge, when she falls.

By:  Nonqaba waka Msimang.

 

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