Due to the sporadic nature of my internet connection these past few weeks I have not had much time, to read and engage with those of you who are leaving comments. Making sure my pictures and posts are uploaded correctly usually takes more time than Safaricom/Celtel GPRS gives me before it gives up on me. I would like to thank the vast majority of you again for coming out and engaging with me and with each other in a respectful yet passionate manner.
However, it is sad to note that some of you are using the space I provide for your comments to spread hate and violent tribalism. I WILL NOT STAND FOR THAT. No doubt many of you were unaware of this blogs existence before this election and thus may not be aware of where I stand on this so let me some things clear.
I do not blog as part of a popularity contest. I do not really care if I get no comments on my posts (search my archives, I have said this before) as I believe there are other ways to measure a blogs impact. I would rather have one sensible comment that 20 comments shouting nonsense.
Secondly, I am not here to spoon feed you or even debate with you what does or does not make valid commentary. My younger cousins who are just out of their teens and about to join high school know the difference between intellectual and valid commentary and hate speech. So do you. I will not enter into a lengthy debate on whether your comment, that we should “finish†this or that tribe is valid because of some socio-economic-political-historical injustice you quote. For crying out loud our country is burning. You fuel the flames here and I will burn your comment, i.e. I will delete it.
Thirdly, if you do engage in the nonsense highlighted above, not only will I delete your comment but I will probably ban your IP address as well. There is too much at stake here for me to spend time fighting hate here and if you spread hate I really do not care if you feel aggrieved at being locked out of my blog. I will not engage with you and more importantly I will not give you a platform from which to spread that hate. If you really must, then start your own blog and spread your nonsense there. I have banned people from commenting before and I have banned IP address from this domain before and I can tell you for sure that it works as, surprisingly, each and every person I have banned from this blog returns a few months later with a cleaner mouth (and new IP address). Some are even taking part in this debate about the aftermath of the elections, perhaps they will be brave enough to share why they are back after being banned. This shows to me that many of irresponsible people only leave hate comments because they feel they can get away with it. So I will not let you get away with it here.
Now to the vast majority of my visitors, who have left comments, thank you i appreciate you and I urge you, please, please start your own blogs and add to the voices from Kenya. Ignore the rant above it was not directed at you.





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I appreciate the way you have set people straight on what is intelletual and inciteful. The bad thing about the situation is that most of the people leaving comments all over the net,are living outside Kenya so they hide in their safe havens while our people die.
Good one mental. i have seen some really disgusting comments on several blogs. Glad to see that someone is taking the initiative to help stop this nonesense.
Peace!
Maybe we should ask David to put this as a disclaimer on Mashada.
Thanks JKE… I saw that.
Kiarie has a point. I think it is very cowardly for someone to issue death threats from behind a computer screen. What I find particularly disheartening is the age and caliber of most of the culprits – some even have teenage kids, so these are not immature people… just immature with a PC.
It’s good to see someone taking a firm stand on this issue of hate speech. Some of the comments I’ve seen on KBW are very disheartening and disturbing, to say the least. Nothing wrong with expressing oneself, but please, let’s all blog responsibly. Thanks!
Finally, a blog I can bookmark.
Awesome rules. It is about time people exhibited some modicum of civility online. Sober discussions will enrich our discourse unlike the hate speech on Mashada and other blogs that only inflame passions. But then again, some of these people are in far far away land. Well removed from the chaos and mayhem destroying our beloved country.
Valid point; though note this applies to you too. Avoid unproved commentary e.g. Raila arrested, Ruto shot?
You are now bookmarked. Enjoyed your commentary and after reading your list of rules I feel I am at a place where I wont end up leaving sicker and angrier than when I came in. Currently so angry and scared for our brothers and sisters that I feel I am in no shape to engage consttructively. One comment/question though. What does one do if they feel that neither Kibaki nor Raila and their respective teams is to be trusted?