![]() ![]() ![]() Incidentally, Clark seems miffed that I referred to his new blog, Status451, as Status1488. ![]() Even if you indulge Clark in such a pathology, though, he's deliberately cultivating the false impression that he was expelled. Alternatively, I suppose you could characterize it as a sincere but pathetic pathology of the alt-right: the conceit that their freedom of speech entitles them to be liked, free of criticism, subsidized, welcomed warmly on the private platforms of people who find them repugnant, and generally granted special dispensation from anyone else's exercise of free speech or free association. We later posted Clark's farewell about two days earlier than he wanted.Ĭlark characterizes that as being "purged." I call that a lie. I've redacted his email and picture to protect his confidentiality: He acknowledged that he understood that I hated what he was putting on my blog, and resigned. But when Clark addressed commenters who had suggested I should kick him off the blog, I made my feelings clear: I wasn't going to make him a bogus free-speech martyr, but I hated what he was doing with my blog.Ĭlark's response was perfectly honorable - at the time. I will not characterize the post or Clark's fairly typical behavior in the comments. Eventually he wrote a post that brought the issue to head. However, I made it pretty clear I was disgusted with what he wrote. But right or wrong, rationally or not, I didn't. I run and pay for this blog it's my speech, and my free association, and there would be nothing wrong with kicking his ass to the curb if I felt that keeping him here thwarted my speech and association. Part of that was a remaining feeling of cordiality towards someone I had previously regarded as a friend. For philosophical reasons, I was reluctant to tell him to leave. I became embarrassed he was a co-blogger. I was concerned, for instance, that if my clients encountered the blog they would question whether I was hostile to them based upon their ethnicity or religion. That unhappiness was a result of a number of factors, including the content he wrote here, which I felt reflected badly on the blog and on me, both in terms of quality and content. I became increasingly unhappy that Clark was writing for the blog in 2015. I've put up with it for some time, but for whatever reason, today I decided I wasn't going to tolerate a dishonest person lying about me in service of his political agenda any more. Recently, he said so himself:Ĭlark's being deceitful. Since then, Clark has stood by, approvingly, while others have asserted that he was kicked out/expelled/purged from the blog. You may recall that we had a co-blogger named Clark. ![]()
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