Among the realities of this digital world is a whole class of web sites known as discernment blogs or watchblogs...They are the playground bullies of the Internet, shaking their fists and demanding your lunch money.
I deeply resent that. Does Challies think watchbloggers like
me are such cheapskates that we’d settle for lunch money? I’m not some
smalltime crook. I’m an Ocean’s 11 watchblogger!
On a serious note, I don’t think Tblog has ever said
anything negative about Challies, so I doubt we’re one of the “watchblogs” he’s
alluding to.
Also, I believe he’s alluding to the SGM/Mahaney scandal.
That raises serious issues of institutional transparency and institutional
accountability. I think some “watchbloggers” went after Challies because they
thought he was sweeping that under the rug. I haven’t followed the controversy,
myself.
The other thing is a national divide in terms of cultural
tone: kinda like Masterpiece Theatre meets High Plains Drifter.
"I think some “watchbloggers” went after Challies because they thought he was sweeping (the SGM scandal) under the rug."
ReplyDeleteYa think?
So being a "playground bully" is a bad thing?
ReplyDeleteI thought it was just being in the tradition of Moses, Elijah, Jesus etc.
People who shook their fist at sin and unbelief and demanded repentance.