This page was developed by R. I write mainly about philosophy and politics but cover a range of topics. I also post poetry and commentary on my social media. All inquiries can be directed to:
Email: r.rogers.writing@gmail.com
Twitter: @FairWriting
Insta: tobefairwriting
Thanks for liking my post about Fall books!
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Thanks for your like! Like yours as well! 🙂
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Thanks for liking my post on Refugees. Given your focus on the quality of writing, I hope my article met your writing standards…
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Thank you for the like on Married by Mistake. More coming. Keep checking back!
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Thanks for dropping by Jordan and liking my latest post. You may like to know I’ve just been advised that JE foresaw no stock market crashes at present. Have added another footnote connecting into his full comments on Rosh Hashanah.
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Hi Jordan! Thanks for liking my post. I look forward to reading more of yours.
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Interesting blog you have and definite new follower! Even more excited since you liked my recent post on writing and happiness! Thanks for stopping by.
And for the direct question: How on earth do you have so many followers?? Wonderful!
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Thank you for stopping by my blog. 🙂
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Appreciate your “Likes” and your unbiased approach to opinion and editorial. It is the signature of a true writer and journalist. Good work and good luck as you grow into your talent and craft.
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I felt greatful for liking my blog!
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I thought younger people did not have trouble with technology! Thanks for liking my post, “If We Were Having Coffee Right Now…”
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I am so glad you liked Sermon And A Soapbox. That fills me with gratitude!
Brent Kincaid, WordMusic.
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Thanks for the like, but upon viewing your profile picture I am concerned you MIGHT be my twin separated from me at birth. Or maybe some bizarro-world writer version of me. Or one of us is a doppelganger and the other is about to die. I dunno.
I realize I’ve made this whole thing terribly awkward, but I had to get that off my chest.
Looking forward to your next posts.
Perrigore Doyle
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I don’t know how you are ‘Liking’ my posts without appearing on the stats page, oh spooky one (for everyone else, the blog is a week old and he’s the only one liking it so far…) but thank you for happening by. I can imagine that the UK-centric slant makes no sense at all in Memphis but there again, Memphis makes no sense to me. 😉
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Thanks for the like on my recent post. I shall take a tour around your site shortly.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. I’m glad you did because you’ve got an interesting site here.
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Thank you for liking my blog about “insults.” We all need to learn some fun insults! I think views should be unorthodox. Don’t ever fall into the trap of writing “what you should write” as opposed to writing what you feel like. Good luck for your writing career.
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Thanks for liking my post Jordan. I’m from Australia and we are a secular nation. The separation of Church and State is of prime importance for a democratic society such as ours (and yours) to be successful. One of the few continuous democracies in the world, Australia’s never had a war on it’s soil – the freedom to worship and associate is one of the many reasons for this. All the best, and thanks again. Owen.
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Thank you for your like! I’m interested in reading your works so have started following your blog.
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Interesting and varied blog 🙂
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[…] Writeforthemasses wrote a blog on Can a Secular Nation Ever Exist?.  The thought process in the article stops short of the really important question: […]
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Thank you for liking my my first and newest post! I officially feel welcomed to the WordPress community =)
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Hello,
I nominated your blog for the Blogger Recognition Award. Here is the post so that you can check it out: https://vookthevook.wordpress.com/2015/10/06/blogger-recognition-award/ Thank you for having such an awesome blog and I hope you are able to participate. 🙂
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Nice to see people are still willing to think for themselves.
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Thank you for liking my post about the HKU protests in hkbujournalism.worpress.com!
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Thanks for the support! I just joined WordPress and just starting venting/ranting here, and you’re the first person to acknowledge my existence here in such a concrete way (us Noobs always look for a pat on the back from the big guys). I read your essay on the Importance of Philosophy in schooling! You have no idea how much I want to print your work and drop it en mass over education
policy-makers’ meeting rooms over here. Youngsters are not introduced to the concepts of critical thinking in any way in schools in Ontario, Canada either. And it shows later on. Keep up the great work.
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You liked, and maybe even read, one of my posts. You certainly won’t continue to do the former (by design), but I commend you on the latter.
And now to the worst vice – advice: To be a better writer, be a better reader, and vice-versa. And as Saint Augustine to Saint Ambrose, and Plato to Isocrates, said, “Words are not enough.”
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Thanks for liking my Solidarity post . . . nice to be in solidarity with my blogging community, too. K
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Thanks for stopping by my new blog and liking some of my poetry – I appreciate it 🙂
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Well thank you for stopping my blog. I am enjoying reading and exploring yours. Keep writing! 🙂
Author, Catherine Townsend-Lyon
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Thank you so much for liking my poem Don’t Leave Me Yesterday. I had to reach back through a whole BUNCH of yesterdays to get back to when this was where I was at the time.
Brent Kincaid, WordMusic.
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Thank you very much for liking my post about my half term internship on my blog – My Thoughts About Us! 😊
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Thanks for liking my art sketchbook! 🙂
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Cheers for the like. It was encouraging for a blogger as new as myself.
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Thanks for dropping by and liking my post about “This Changes Everything”
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I just wanted to stop by and tell you how amazing your writing is. It really is rare to find someone so passionate
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Thank you so much for your kind words.
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Thanks for liking my article on gun regulation and France. Your blog is pretty great.
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Thanks for the like on the Medicare post. Much appreciated. The site also has a large and growing book list, links, and a completely satirical myography. Keep up the good work. Artful Dilettante
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Thanks for the like of my post Death of Innocents. I love your writing.
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Thanks for your like on my Journey of 1000 miles . . .
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Thanks for dropping by and liking my post this morning!
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Thanks for liking my post on Timoty Findley.
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Dear ‘Politics of Writing’, perhaps your view may be unorthodox in Tennessee, but in Europe you would be mainstream…
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Perhaps I should go to Europe then!
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There appears to be a change of perception in metropolitan USA
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Thank you for visiting my blog and for the “like”! Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year!
Best, Merryweather
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Best Wishes for a Blessed and Joyous and Prosperous 2016. May your days be merry and bright, and may all your Christmases be white. A/D
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Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking my post. Wonderful site you have – keep it up 🙂
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Unless it’s unorthodox, I couldn’t be bothered. The world is unfortunately run by orthodox people. Keep the faith, stay the course….A/D
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Thank you for stopping by my blog and for the “like”. Hope to see you there again. The coffee is always on! 😉
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I don’t know how you found my blog – considering that my first post was published less than a week ago – but I appreciate it! Your writing is gorgeous and thought-provoking, keep it up!
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