I sent this email to the CoFounders of the Blog (Omar | Razib) and tomorrow I will send through the Monthly Author Report.
Tag: authorship
Moderation Note: On Gaza, October 7, and the Limits of Tolerance
Kabirās Muslim nationalism cosplaying as liberalism is vexatious (it would be excellent if he just disclosed his priors), but I give the admin full authority to handle that directly.
My immediate concern is with BB-HS. I have barred him from becoming an author and have removed his last twenty comments. Despite his earlier misrepresentation about being āhalf-Muslim,ā I allowed him to return under a new handle, tabula rasa. His output, however, is increasingly defined by āfantasiesā about what a model minority should be; deracinated and devoid of meaningful character.
BBās Response (after I had deleted his past 20 comments)
āWhy though? The only animus I have is with Kabir because he represents a demographic I loathe ā The soft Islamist | The āliberalā English-speaking version who whitewashes his more hardcore cousinsā atrocities. Actual people have died due to Islamists which Kabir downplays (Pahalgam, October 7th). Some ribbing online is nothing in comparison. And I havenāt even said anything insulting.ā
My Response
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- Kabir is not an Islamist. He is a Muslim nationalistāsince Pakistan itself is sine qua non Muslim nationalism (the idea that Indian Muslims were entitled to their own nation). Just as every Israeli is, by definition, a Zionist/Jewish nationalist, even if individuals disagree with its implications, Kabir represents that current.
- What stands out is that BB mentions only Pahalgam and October 7āboth undeniably tragic events, and I say this as someone who is not Muslimāwhile omitting the ongoing genocide in Gaza.It is akin to referencing 9/11, a devastating moment in history, without also acknowledging the destruction of Afghanistan and Iraq and the millions of lives lost in their aftermath.
- Unlike Kabir, vexatious, but rarely personal, BB makes his attacks direct. He is not Kabirās friend indulging in ribbing; he is simply āHoneyā under another guise.
- What sets him apart is an openly hierarchical stance: non-Muslim lives ranked above Muslim ones, echoing the very post-colonial divide-and-rule strategies we are meant to reject.
- Kabir manipulates through weaponised victimhood; BB chooses blunt hostility, lacing personal abuse into his commentary. I have permanently removed Honeyās comments for that reason, vulgarity leaves no space for debate and I treat BB and Honey as a single entity.
- Beneath the very different styles of BB-HS & Kabir lies the same contempt: the belief that the only acceptable minority is one hollowed out, compliant, and dead on the inside.
Moderation Philosophy
As a Founder, my job is to ensure Brown Pundits does not become an echo chamber. I have repeatedly critiqued Kabirās contradictions, but once I accepted him as a Muslim nationalist cosplaying liberalism, I could also accept his place in the debate. We have multiple Hindu nationalists here, and when Kabir is challenged\moderated, the balance tends to restore itself. The ecosystem can correct for his presence.
Finally, let me stress: the comment boards are not the only heart of this site. Too often they descend into noise. If regular commentators want to influence debate constructively, they should apply to become Authors; where they can speak directly to our 2,000+ daily readers, not just the dozen or so regular commentariat.
Brown Pundits is rapidly emerging as the most interesting Indo-Pak cross-channel precisely because it is not an echo chamber. We literally upset everyone and that is a great thing because it means we are covering new difficult terrain. My moderation began with strict principles, but like everyone else, I have a life, job, and family. That means I must also be pragmatic.
Community Guidelines ā Please Read
Everyone, please take note of the following rules:
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Authors may not void or edit the work\comments of other authors.
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Maintain courtesy and respect in all interactions.
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Nivedita has been made Editor. I believe itās important to have a strong female editorial voice on the weblog. She has full discretion to void posts or comments she finds inappropriate; she has no need to appeal to me first. If you feel a decision was unfair, youāre welcome to raise it with me privately.
If anyone violates these rules, please contact me immediately. Iāll address the issue on a three-strike basis.
Lastly, a gentle reminder: please donāt post or comment in anger. It rarely leads anywhere constructive. I am present, I am paying attention, and I do my best to be fair. Itās late and I have an early start, but Iām a little concerned about the tone of the threads tonight; letās keep this space thoughtful, not reactive.
Thank you.
Comments, Censorship, and the Cultivation of Voice
Over the past 45 days, Iāve had far less time for BP than Iād have liked. But now that Iām back in the US, I finally have space to refocus on what matters most for BP: stewarding it as a platform for intelligent, plural, and principled discourse.
Updated Commentator Guidelines
Weāre evolving how we manage our comment threads. Hereās the updated approach:
1. Authors moderate their own threads.
Each Author is free to shape the conversation under their posts. If you post it, you own the thread. Also to the commentariat, if you put a picture and capitalise your handle, it makes you more “human” and memorable (without having to trade in your anonymity, thank you Indosaurus).
2. Do not delete comments; void them.
Deletion removes our memory. If a comment crosses the line, Authors may void it (ideally only the offending items but I can understand the temptation to void it all), but we preserve it as part of the archive. Cultivating a robust commentariat is a core BP value.
3. Authors may never moderate another Authorās comment.
If an Author has a concern with another Authorās comment, they should reach out to me directly. I will arbitrate. No unilateral actions between Authors.
4. Want to avoid moderation? Become an Author.
If youāre serious about your voice, join us. Monthly posting is enough. I ask only for basic human decency; plural views are welcome, and Iām always happy to edit drafts to preserve your tone and intent.
5. Respect BP for what it is.
Brown Pundits isnāt just a site. Itās a conversation space. And like any serious space, it requires some light rules; not to control, but to protect. Letās build something lasting where people from all sides of the divide can meaningfully engage with one another.

