Monday, July 5, 2021

Ski Monday

Three days ago, I made a call for donations to the Scot Goes Pop fundraiser in the hope of commissioning another opinion poll later in the year - anything donated in the next couple of weeks, up to a total of £5000, will be put towards the next poll.  The response has been great so far, with around £600 raised, so thank you for that.  However, I've paid the penalty in another way - I've been bombarded for 72 hours (and I use the word 'bombarded' advisedly) with unpleasant email messages from a certain individual.

Let me say something in all seriousness.  People who have donated to Scot Goes Pop fundraisers over the years have been vitally important in keeping the blog going (and more recently in making it possible to commission opinion polls, which are very expensive and are usually the preserve of mainstream media outlets).  But I simply cannot be expected to hand over editorial control to anyone who may have donated months or years ago.  I know the vast majority of people are grown-up enough to understand that, and would never dream of thinking they should be able to dictate what I can and can't say here.  But apparently this principle does need to be spelt out for the benefit of a small minority, or at least for one person.

There's no way that 'crowdfunded editorial control' could possibly work anyway.  There will always be moments when a parting of the ways occurs - for example, in March 2020, the independence movement was split between people who were critical of the Scottish Government for putting lives at risk by staying in lockstep with Boris Johnson's catastrophic herd immunity stategy, and people who wanted to remain loyal by saying that anything the Scottish Government had decided must be for the best.  That division will have been reflected among people who had previously donated to the blog - so the only way to avoid offending donors would have been to say nothing or to blandly sit on the fence.  But would that have made anyone happy? Of course it wouldn't.  People didn't donate to pointlessly preserve a blog that says absolutely nothing and that stays neutral on all of the big issues.  Quite the reverse.  What most people want is a strong pro-indy new media that is truly free and forthright.

It's the same story with the split between the SNP and Alba in March of this year.  Most pro-indy voters may have stuck with the SNP, but if the Twitter polls I ran were any guide, readers of the blog were much more evenly split - indeed, probably the slightly greater number switched to Alba.  No matter which way I'd jumped, then, I would have upset a substantial number of readers - but I did need to jump one way or the other.  Sitting on the fence just wouldn't have been credible.

Anyway, I know most people understand that perfectly well, and I thank you once again for your amazing support over the years.  The current fundraiser can be found HERE.

14 comments:

  1. Good grief James - you can't let those infected with bampot disease stress you out - life is hard enough already - ignore them, tell them to go copulate off and block them whenever possible.

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  2. Just bar this person James, life is too short. Aim to please some of the people some of the time

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  3. Just ridiculous. You have nothing to apologise for, or to justify. The meaning of the word contribution is a donation supplied for you to carry on the work you have been doing, which is your best judgement of what information would be useful and illuminating. Nobody could reasonably expect to contribute and then demand some kind of say in your decision. There is no contractual agreement, other than to support you in your decisions and output. What is difficult to understand about that? At least you don't pretend it is 'ringfenced' for some imaginary future, and then just spend it.

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  4. PS I guess he is fearful that you might ask a question which will elicit answers he doesn't want to hear. In which case, he shouldn't contribute!

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  5. Asking questions which others don't like is normally a good thing.
    Such as why every other European democracy has voter ID and limits the franchise to nationals and long term residents but if we suggest doing it then it's racist?
    Asking questions such as where's all the dead people if the Indian variant is such a terrible threat to life? No double figure death day since march despite double the number of cases compared to the peak in January.
    Dr Fauci stated that wearing a mask won't help. Dr Leitch said wearing a mask won't help. Professor sirdhar said we have to live with the virus.
    Were they lying then or now? Either way they're liars as the basic facts never changed. Viruses do what viruses do.

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    1. "but if we suggest doing it then it's racist?"

      Who said it was racist? I thought it was a way to stop poor people voting, and thus help the Conservative Party win elections that they would have lost if the process had been fully democratic.

      "Dr Leitch said wearing a mask won't help"

      I'm not sure who the hell you think you're going to impress by quoting Jason Leitch - either in the "before" or "after" phase.

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    2. I don't think any European democracy limits their voting franchise to nationals and long term residents. The idea that to do so is bad because you think people wouldn't vote the way you want them to is so is so far gone that even Russia doesn't stoop that low.

      Jason Leitch is a dentist, and an expert on medical beurocracy. A vet knows more about viruses.

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  6. If the franchise for the New Caledonian referendum is good enough for the UN and the Eu then why is it not good enough for us? Performative anti-racism isn't a reason any more than stating TWAW when you know the truth.

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  7. Keep on keeping on James. I admire that unlike a certain individual blogger you don't ban dissenting voices ad nauseam but you
    allow the right to agree to disagree. Otherwise you might go down the slippery slope of going off piste.

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  8. This is your blog, James. Don’t allow the SS to torture you.

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  9. James. I have long been a reader of your blog and have supported your fundraisers whenever I could. That does not mean that I expect to, nor would I wish to agree with everything you say. You have the editorial role since it is YOUR blog. You have been very patient with the tiny majority who try to sow dissent. The answer is simple, block and carry on doing what you are doing.

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  10. I agree, word for word with Jan Hendry's comment

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