I've made clear that I can't control the comments on my blog like I can on YouTube. For example, here's what's currently marked as spam on one YouTube video but left up for anyone at their own volition and behest to see. However, it's censored here:
Ugly Jew, [blank] you Jews and go swallow a dime.
Pivotman1 6 hours ago
The coward has an ambiguous profile picture, by the way, and he was blocked. As I've made clear, meanwhile, you don't have to agree with everything that I say. But at least, as you can see, I back up what I say and do so in legal, moral, and ethical ways (or at least I try to. Some people, however, would disagree and have disagreed. Of course, some of them I've had to correct or set the record straight for.).
Disagreeing, I should add, does not include Mormon and other proselytizing. I'm very content with being an open-about-faith and non-proselytizing Messianic Jew, todam rabam. Disagreeing, as seen above, also does not include lying (intentionally or even unintentionally but to the point where it may have well been intentional). Back up what you say to the best of your legal, ethical, moral, and other abilities and knowledge. I'm willing to go rosh l'rosh; but only if intellectual and other honesty, and good and honest intentions are brought to the table.
For example, you might think that Tiki Barber rightly left his then-pregnant wife and four children (two of whom were on the way) for then-23-year-old Traci Lynn Johnson. You are in a moral and ethical tight spot if you think that Tiki Barber was okay to divorce Ginny Cha Barber and leave the Cha-Barber children; but as long as you reasonably and honestly try to argue your point, I'm willing to debate with you or agree to disagree. However, I won't tolerate dishonest trash like this:
While I can’t speak for Tiki, at first I found the story about his and my relationship to be humorous. The scandalous headlines, such as “Sneaky Tiki” and factually incorrect details – like Tiki leaving his wife while she was eight months pregnant with twins – that graced the cover of “reputable” newspapers amused me. Amusing because I, quite frankly, knew the truth. I knew that Tiki didn’t leave Ginny when she was eight months pregnant for me. I knew that his relationship had deteriorated before my relationship with him was even a thought in his mind. I knew that I was never Tiki’s babysitter or that he “lavished” me with expensive gifts or snuck into my college dorm room (I lived on an all girl’s floor with a key swipe entrance … think how difficult it would be to sneak a 5’10, 200-pound, black man into that environment?). Plain and simple, the truth was and still is that Tiki and I never crossed the line of being inappropriate while he was married and nor was our relationship inappropriate now that he wasn’t.
If Traci Lynn Johnson ever does decide to take me and others up, by the way, I and others will gladly tell her how we feel about her part in her affair with Tiki Barber. Furthermore, by the way, "think how difficult it would be to sneak a 5’10, 200-pound, black man into that environment?" It happened at Notre Dame all the time-- that is, my now-former collegemates would brag about sneaking guys in, etc. at least once in a while; and they have swipe-card keys at Notre Dame-- in fact, one girl snuck in a guy during Snowpocalypse, which she mentioned.
Disagreeing, I should add, does not include Mormon and other proselytizing. I'm very content with being an open-about-faith and non-proselytizing Messianic Jew, todam rabam. Disagreeing, as seen above, also does not include lying (intentionally or even unintentionally but to the point where it may have well been intentional). Back up what you say to the best of your legal, ethical, moral, and other abilities and knowledge. I'm willing to go rosh l'rosh; but only if intellectual and other honesty, and good and honest intentions are brought to the table.
For example, you might think that Tiki Barber rightly left his then-pregnant wife and four children (two of whom were on the way) for then-23-year-old Traci Lynn Johnson. You are in a moral and ethical tight spot if you think that Tiki Barber was okay to divorce Ginny Cha Barber and leave the Cha-Barber children; but as long as you reasonably and honestly try to argue your point, I'm willing to debate with you or agree to disagree. However, I won't tolerate dishonest trash like this:
While I can’t speak for Tiki, at first I found the story about his and my relationship to be humorous. The scandalous headlines, such as “Sneaky Tiki” and factually incorrect details – like Tiki leaving his wife while she was eight months pregnant with twins – that graced the cover of “reputable” newspapers amused me. Amusing because I, quite frankly, knew the truth. I knew that Tiki didn’t leave Ginny when she was eight months pregnant for me. I knew that his relationship had deteriorated before my relationship with him was even a thought in his mind. I knew that I was never Tiki’s babysitter or that he “lavished” me with expensive gifts or snuck into my college dorm room (I lived on an all girl’s floor with a key swipe entrance … think how difficult it would be to sneak a 5’10, 200-pound, black man into that environment?). Plain and simple, the truth was and still is that Tiki and I never crossed the line of being inappropriate while he was married and nor was our relationship inappropriate now that he wasn’t.
If Traci Lynn Johnson ever does decide to take me and others up, by the way, I and others will gladly tell her how we feel about her part in her affair with Tiki Barber. Furthermore, by the way, "think how difficult it would be to sneak a 5’10, 200-pound, black man into that environment?" It happened at Notre Dame all the time-- that is, my now-former collegemates would brag about sneaking guys in, etc. at least once in a while; and they have swipe-card keys at Notre Dame-- in fact, one girl snuck in a guy during Snowpocalypse, which she mentioned.