i used to think a blog was just a way to get your thorts down… in a public space because yes someone else might be interested in hearing what you think; or else it was an opportunity to make some laugh or challenge someone about life and living; and of course the opportunity to have moments of complete randomness, because i like random. it helps fill in the gaps.
but i’m learning that that is not what writing a blog is all about at all [i love sentences that allow you to have the word “that” twice in a row and still make sense] and so here is my breakdown of one way blog-writing works [that involves hate speech, personal attack and waves of candyfloss]
[A] i write a blog about a topic
[B] someone makes a comment off topic and starts a heated discussion when i politely respond to them which generates into a heated debate
[C] somewhere further down someone joins in and backs their unrelated-to-blog debate and throws in a personal attack either directed at me [“you hate animals”] or else Christians [“christians hate animals”]
[D] from their many years of experience of knowing me and having any idea of what i am about one of the above people will make an absolute statement summing up who i am as a person [“you write blogs because you are desperate to receive all the fame that comes with writing blogs” – hm, they may have spelt “defame” wrong]
that is one way it goes and then eventually i might get tired of approving comments that are unrelated to the original blog and causing destraction and so may even refuse to approve one or two [hardly ever happens] and even delete a couple to clear up the blog which brings in its own wave of “you always” and “christians never” statements
there is another way of achieving the same results i have found:
[A] starts with a friendly request – “hey there, i really like orangutangs, do you think you could make a link to my ‘i love orangutangs’ site because i would really like that
[B] i reply with an honest, “i choose not to like that site because i choose not to given that i have a right to choose to like or not like a site and i don’t particularly like this one”
[C] friendly request changes tone – “you are evil and hate animals and so do all christians and you probably kill baby seals for fun and don’t put the toilet seat down”
[D] i smile. because i realise once again that writing a blog or a weekly thort or recording a podcast is not as simple and straightforward as i imagined and i stop for a second and wonder to myself if there will ever come a day when someone writes a comment related to the blogpost above it. but then i return to reality.
how am i able to smile and keep smiling? engage and keep engaging? love and keep loving? hope and keep hoping?… well, as my good friend Dr Seuss once wrote: “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.”
You orang-utan haters always make excuses about not addressing the real issues head on! Why is it that I always have to draw attention to that fact by making obtuse comments on unrelated blog posts?
The guy wrote about world of birds closing. It was about animals dying and people losing their jobs. There are monkeys there but no orangutans as far as I am aware. Mostly wildlife such as owls and indigenous raptors and birds.
I think the fact that you brushed the guy off is quite annoying. Its as if you don’t care for the park or people there. To have someone like you who doesn’t care, voicing their opinions to thousands is a concern for good clear thinking citizens.
You not for people unless they your fans. Animals know better then to be tour fans and that’s why you don’t dig them right?
You certainly dont care about the peoples jobs at the park do you? At least not enough to mention it in your non commercial thort for the week.
How many times have you punted theatresports where you ask for money? Or some friends venture or a book that you must pay for?
dr suess said a wise thing. keep writing dude. God uses your words no matter what “The bitter hearts say” (quote from Jimmy Eat World – The Middle).
i always am reminded of everything we say and do in ministry comes with the truth of this verse:
isaiah 55
8 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways,”
declares the LORD.
9 “As the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts.
10 As the rain and the snow
come down from heaven,
and do not return to it
without watering the earth
and making it bud and flourish,
so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater,
11 so is my word that goes out from my mouth:
It will not return to me empty,
but will accomplish what I desire
and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.
especially verse 11. God uses your words. keep writing brother!
I’d recommend strict moderation. If a comment doesn’t deal directly with the blog post, erase it. Personal questions can always be emailed to you and dealt with in a separate post. Be very clear that guests (that’s us) are welcome to comment on your blog, but unless an attempt is made to communicate clearly, the comment will be purged. As a reader, it’s disheartening to see so many posts being derailed, hijacked or simply trolled; when frankly they deserve better.