A mini rant about blog comments
If you’ve read my blog, you know I have a fairly liberal view on immigration and immigrants generally. I’m writing on immigration not because I want to debate my views but because it’s my way of speaking out and kind of journaling my off-the-cuff impressions of these events as they take place. Don’t try to comment on my blog entries about those “evil criminal immigrants”
because I won’t approve your comment. This is my immigrant-friendly bloggy home, not a place for the right wing to vent about all that is wrong with “those people.”
If you’ve read my “About Me”, I think you have a pretty good sense of where I stand on things. I have immigrant friends, GLBT friends, Muslim friends. My sister-in-law and best friend are both African American (as is my nephew) and my husband is Hispanic. I’m Episcopalian (a faith that embraces both female and gay/lesbian clergy). I believe strongly that women can do anything men can do and that we should be afforded equal treatment under the law and by society in general.
I have a personal relationship with God but I’m not a Bible thumper and I don’t like it when people use the Lord or the Bible to try to make me feel ashamed about my views or my life choices. I believe in living your life as a witness to God in terms of your demonstrated compassion and care of others. If people see you living that way and know you have faith, then you are demonstrating your faith through your actions. Ultimately I’m just a tender-hearted girl. If I want a fight, I’ll find a social justice issue that matters to me and direct that negative energy into a positive outlet. I don’t need negativity here, thanks.
And, of course, for those of you who have only wonderful, constructive comments to make, thank you! My blog life is much richer from your input. ![]()









June 17th, 2007 at 9:23 pm
YOU TOTALLY ROCK! I’ve been a lurker for a while and I love everything that you have to say. Keep it coming
June 18th, 2007 at 6:16 am
June 18th, 2007 at 5:35 pm
June 18th, 2007 at 6:30 pm
Thanks! My sweet DH is in the middle of the immigration limbo. I’m so thankful to hear from someone who isn’t out to demonize him, criminalize him, and send him back to his home country. All he wants is to support me (I’m a US citizen, by the way - family immigrated in 1722 - before there was a USA!) and our two lovely children.
We’ve been jumping through hoops for six years now.
July 25th, 2007 at 10:21 pm
As I work daily with international students and scholars your points are so on the mark in my opinion. I commend you for having such an open mind to the world. Far too many people do not realize (or like it when they do realize) that not everyone is the same BUT that is good! After all, why would we all want to be the same?