I left the post on social media up, despite him being problematic, precisely because I am open to being wrong, and letting that be seen, so others can learn from my mistakes. I got push-back, but I think that person offered it on good faith. I am happy (though disappointed) to learn the truth.
I have never intentionally ignored comments on Unsettling America, assuming that's what you're referring to, but admittedly, I don't do the best job reviewing and approving comments to begin with. If there are concerns about the existence of the project itself, I'll look for those comments. I certainly never censored such concerns intentionally.
What I have been looking for, however, is a way to decentralize that project and step back from it, so a team of folks, consisting of or led by indigenous people, and perhaps with (un)settler participation, if the team decided to go that route. I am not over-attached to personal control of the project, and will try to be better about receiving critical feedback (for instance I remember recently the posts from Pegi Eyers came into question, but many still remain on the site). I have started doing so on social media, but have yet to find anyone with the time to take on the blog.
Thanks.