Weekend Coffee
Last weekend, this segment highlighted the article in the Daily Inter Lake in which neighbors peacefully protested hate. Later in the week, major newspapers and other blogs picked up the story as well. Good for Montana, our media, and fellow bloggers. However, we were not the only ones to track the story. MOTTO's admin stat package provides search engine hit information, and the brave Montanan who lead the neighborhood walkthrough (and named in the Daily Inter Lake and media reports) is apparently a search engine topic. Weekend Coffee has been hit several times a day thanks to a search for the ladies name. Her name & the article coverage now appears in several hate and racist blogs covering what they see as an "anti-white" story.
Politically, we know a position may not be popular with folks from differing political viewpoints, while others worry that blogging may affect employment, etc. Now, we also have to worry about hate mongers tracking anti-hate. It is to be expected in the internet age that certain stories will be tracked by kooks.
But the scary thing is that an ordinary citizen doing the right thing for her, her family, and her community is the subject in a search engine, most likely from the hatemongers. Now there is not much MOTTO can do about the the kooks searching for courageous Montanans like the Kalispell neighbors, however, MOTTO will be posting the "stop hate" image on our sidebar. Should a hatemonger find this site from any search, they will see the image. I quietly call on my fellow bloggers to do the same, with this image or any other.
The image is from PBS and their "not in our town" segment.






Reader Comments (6)
I am the person you are talking about. It has been really difficult for my family and I since the white supremicist sites have been posting our information. We have recieved threatening letters, telephone calls etc (all anonymous of course).
It is absolutely mind boggling how these people use hate, threats and intimidation to try to get their point across.
I am proud to say that we are not the people hiding behind masks, sheets, children or darkness. We are just concerned citizens standing against the hate and saying that racism is not acceptable.
Thanks again for your support, I appreciate seeing something encouraging when I search my name on the search engines!
Kind regards,
Rebecca Kushner-Metteer