And apparently, he's not buying it. (My sense from what I have read in the past at Kos, and what I know of it second-hand, is that he probably wouldn't be so dismissive of a popular leftist female blogger who claimed to get death threats, but I'm just speculating.)
So, while I shouldn't be commenting on Kos without reading Kos, I did come across something in another blog that I'd like to post here, for anyone who is following the issue over at Kos' place.
I don’t know why Markos has such trouble thinking that people might get actual death threats. The threats came at green activists before the advent of blogging, and that nature of the net makes such threats all the easier. Kos says that “crying bloggers” don’t produce the actual threats to his satisfaction, raising two questions:1) How do you “produce” a phone call?
2) Did Kos suddenly join law enforcement, granting him the right to access to possible criminal evidence prior to a trial?Here’s my take. Activists often get death threats when people who support the status quo find those activists effective. Kos does not believe death threats exist, never having seen one. Drawing of the obvious conclusions has been left as an exercise for the reader.
While I am not at all in favor of regulating or censoring blogs, I don't see any reason why death threats or harassment to bloggers should be taken any less seriously than those to Mr. Bubblepants in the White House. After all, bloggers are actually doing their jobs.
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