Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Gulf Oil Spill: Darkness Visible

I've blogged before on my distaste with bloggers calling other bloggers names like "bat-shit crazy", "moron", "lunatic", "criminally-insane" . . . or making slurs against someone's sanity, grasp-of-reality, and/or character as they make their "arguments" . . . sometimes kicking people when they are way-beyond-down.

It was, in fact, the tipping point in deciding to press charges against Jeff Martin for cyber-stalking. What Martin did last November was deliberate and vicious - hardly the act of a "friend" (as Martin's lawyer portrayed his actions in Court). He compounded it with libel (something that did not come out in Court). And were I not made of much studier stuff than Martin clearly ever gave me credit for, the things he did/said might have caused irreparable harm.

Ergo, I do not regret making the stand.

For reasons that hit very close to home, the story of charter-fishing captain Allen Kruse is heart-breaking to me. The darkness that enveloped the waters of his beloved Gulf became too visible . . . too much to bear.

And I'm wondering tonight. Do the same kind of people who so liberally throw around the nasty names and hurl the horrible slurs (I'm sorry, I don't buy the argument that it's some kind of "service" to the community) think that Allen Kruse, obviously the victim of horrible overwhelming/circumstances, was "batshit crazy" to have done what he did?

I hope not.

And if they do, should I/we really care what they think?