...you are under no obligation to write it.
Every community is infested with trouble makers, self-righteous fools, and those who just run off at the mouth. People who seem to honestly feel that we must know their every opinion, thought, and judgment, regardless of manners, seemliness, or kindness. People who seem compelled to piss in the punch bowl and then, in self- righteous indignation preen about free speech, or their inalienable right to be obnoxious. We certainly have our share. I have a couple of "stalkers" who insert unpleasant and irrelevant comments in my diaries, no matter the topic. And some of our more prominent diaries manage to arouse a level of infantile nastiness that one rarely encounters this side of day care.
Back in the early days of the net, there was a document that gained wide circulation and currency. It was called Netiquette, and was an early attempt to convince people that just because there is a certain anonymity to posting comments and information in public spaces, there was no reason for rudeness. It preached that it was always wise to remember that everything you post resides in some memory, somewhere, forever. It reminded users that unpleasant remarks, snide comments, and hateful observations harms the poster, not the recipient. It was a gentle reminder of that great 1st grade chant, "I'm rubber. You're glue. Everything you say bounces off me and sticks to you."
Sooo... You don't like the positions or tone of a certain diary? You have developed antipathy for a certain diarist? You find certain topics to be offensive, childish, or boring.
DON'T READ THEIR WORK! Or, if you do, you do know how to close a diary and return to the Front Page, right?
It's not that hard. You spare yourself the frustration of all of that anxiety and anger, and you spare the rest of us embarrassment of reading your puerile comments of disapproval.
No one writes FOR YOU. People who write do so because they wish to test ideas, share insights, and collect information. The fact that you don't like the diarist is never even a blip on the radar screen of those who enjoy this way of communicating with a wider audience.
Your behavior reminds me of the cliques in high school that spent their time looking for ways to "put down" those who did not meet their narrow and infantile standards for "approval". And, surprise, surprise, adults view your rude, unfeeling, and boorish comments in the same way as those of the clique.
Move on.
Spare yourself.
And, for goodness sakes...SPARE US!