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The Turbulent Cleric has been a sane, wise and kind voice of justice, I do not want to see him have to shut down his blog because of online attacks that have spilled into real life. He has a family and a church and has to protect them as well as himself.
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Thanks for the support.
I am now fully aware of the people behind the attack – largely immature politicos with a sort of religious agenda. I have ben persuaded to not give in to the bullying tactics involved. I don’t want to go nuclear on these people but well if necessary my first duty id to my family.
Anyhow, the support I have recieved from bloggers, church members etc has convinced me to keep working for the values I believe in. I’d like to think the nastiness will stop both on the net and in my home town but after being badly affected I feel I can confront the matter.
Thanks again
Paul (TC)
I’m glad to hear you aren’t stopping. Bullies often don’t, and it is good to know you have received good support and know where it is coming from now.
I did when it happened to me, I would have folded up and walked away people stepped forward with help and encouragement, it’s tough, and it does affect us.
Blog on!