<!-- --><!-- --><style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.blogger.com/static/v1/v-css/navbar/697174003-classic.css); div.b-mobile {display:none;} </style> </head><body><script type="text/javascript"> function setAttributeOnload(object, attribute, val) { if(window.addEventListener) { window.addEventListener("load", function(){ object[attribute] = val; }, false); } else { window.attachEvent('onload', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }); } } </script> <iframe src="http://www.blogger.com/navbar.g?targetBlogID=35239384&amp;blogName=Fighting+Irish+Thomas&amp;publishMode=PUBLISH_MODE_HOSTED&amp;navbarType=BLUE&amp;layoutType=CLASSIC&amp;searchRoot=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fightingirishthomas.net%2Fsearch&amp;blogLocale=en_US&amp;homepageUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fightingirishthomas.net%2F" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" height="30px" width="100%" id="navbar-iframe" allowtransparency="true" title="Blogger Navigation and Search"></iframe> <div></div>

Taking the Fifth on the Fourth? Why the Time for "Anonymous-ness" has Passed

Friday, July 04, 2008


"Surely you too are one of them, even your speech gives you away."

"I do not know the man!"

–Matt. 26:73-74


The Anonymous Writer statue located in northern Budapest.Recently, Fighting Irish Thomas and its co-site, Cathlete.net, announced it would no longer be linking to anonymous posts. True, many of these blogs we formerly linked to were very entertaining, and others were thoroughly orthodox. Also, all of these authors seemed to have very good reasons for remaining anonymous. But in the end (or shall we say, the end-times?), none of these reasons were good enough.

First, we heard the ever-popular excuse, "I want to give God all the glory, so that's why I don't use my name." Unfortunately, any bona fide Right-to-Lifer could tell you that any accolades received from the righteous are far out-weighed by the ridicule a holy soul accumulates from the Left, so "humbleness" and "anonymous-ness" can no longer be synonymous. Similarly, the "but I want my post to stand on it's own!" claim might carry some clout if one was taking a college writing class and the professor was concerned mainly with style, but something far more important than style is at stake here. In reality, the last reason, "But I might lose my job!" (or friends, or place in society) is by far the most ominous—and often encompasses the other two. In fact the last woman we allowed to anonymously link to Cathlete.net openly admitted not only was she afraid she would lose her high-paying job if she wrote her pro-life blog under her real name, but "would probably have to move out of state and would no longer be able to take care of her ailing mother."

Barack ObamaWhile we can certainly respect the gravity of such a difficult decision, we believe that, with the distinct possibility of an Obama-nation just months away, the time for anonymity among the forces of Our Blessed Mother has passed. If it is true, as Father Frank Pavone stated, that we will never overturn Roe v. Wade unless we are successful in putting faces on those formerly anonymously aborted bodies, we will also never defeat the Culture of Death if we remain nameless in our opposition. Once again, the Way of the Cross awaits, and the Lord is again asking if we are ready to risk the consequences and follow, or will we remain in the shadows with Peter, afraid to "link" our name with that of Christ. For if we do not come forth before November, I'm afraid the choice, Death (in the name of Democracy), will instead be made for us.

Labels: , , ,

posted by Tom O'Toole
2:52 PM

Dear faithful readers & Fighting Irish Thomas fans:
Thanks for all the prayers and great e-mails; keep 'em coming! Also, know that I am not financially compensated for any of my online articles (including those on the Renew America site) so the existence of Fighting Irish Thomas is 100% dependent on you and the Lord. Any donation, big or small, is greatly appreciated. --Tom O'Toole


3 Comments:

Blogger Laura The Crazy Mama said...

That sounds like a good decision. I agree wholeheartedly.

Thursday, July 17, 2008 12:17:00 AM  
Anonymous Tony said...

That sounds like a good decision. I agree wholeheartedly.

So says: "Laura the crazy mama".

I'm curious as to how it's going to be determined who is anonymous or not. If I sign my blog posts "John Smith", how are you going to know that "John Smith" is not an alias?

Monday, July 28, 2008 3:53:00 PM  
Blogger Tom O'Toole said...

Tony -- I may not, but God will.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 10:26:00 AM  

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Home