tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9479398.post3518032142409997294..comments2024-03-28T11:33:16.271-05:00Comments on Adventus: And I find it kinda funny, I find it kinda sadUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9479398.post-58463802990013011382014-01-13T21:59:11.699-06:002014-01-13T21:59:11.699-06:00The Kellers could have raised the issues they chos...<i>The Kellers could have raised the issues they chose to without violating the choices other people have made in this matter.</i><br /><br />I agree.Rmjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06811456254443706479noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9479398.post-86619332598772184832014-01-13T20:32:22.099-06:002014-01-13T20:32:22.099-06:00It was a poor choice to make a Guardian column on ...It was a poor choice to make a Guardian column on the woman's posts about her cancer. That's my take on it. No one made anyone read them, after all. Keller's defense of his wife is odd. If she's going to be writing columns, an "opinion journalist" then they've got to expect people are going to have opinion about what she writes. And, with a topic like this one, it's bound to get people angry. <br /><br />One of my sisters-in-law died of breast cancer two year ago, leaving two teenage children and her husband and her sister and brother. Her children, my brother and her sister were all in a state of grief I've never witnessed before. Since then I've lost the two people closest to me in the world. I'd never go into detail about it but I'd never comment on someone who did choose to, if they respected the rights of other people to privacy. There's a sort of privacy issue here, maybe, the right of people who choose to read her posts to have their experience not become fodder for outside criticism. There are some things that just aren't appropriate. The Kellers could have raised the issues they chose to without violating the choices other people have made in this matter. The Thought Criminalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01381376556757084468noreply@blogger.com