People to avoid

In the pursuit of becoming the best sort of Gentleman we can, there are some people we will encounter who are entirely resistant to our methods.  We have to strive to be knowledgeable about facts, skilled at in our academic pursuits, strong in mind and body.

But some won’t like that.  Some will lag behind in one arena or another (as we all do,) and instead of doubling their efforts, they succumb to laziness.  Instead of critically facing their shortcomings, and learning to do better, they attack others.

It is an easy tactic, to attack the character or body of another person to prevent having to exert effort.  Facing our flaws and insufficiencies is uncomfortable at best.  But we must do it.

For your consideration, Gentlemen and Ladies, I present to you, Brotha Wolf.  In all of his intellectual glory and prowess.

 

 

Brothawolf 9h ago

Yes, you can “ban” someone from their blog. I typed in your IP address in a box that prevents people from that computer from commenting.  Poor puppy hasn’t learned about the tor network And what on Earth are you talking about when you say I’ll face the consequences?  For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.  Newton’s Third Law.  Of course, it doesn’t quite pertain to the mindless sophistry…but one could still expect consequences.

On second thought, I don’t really care. I clearly can’t converse with you, and you may count that as a win, but in the end, it’s sad really, because this is just the internet.  True.  If you knew me, you’d find that I routinely am victorious across many life pursuits.  Not all.  But most. This is just a blog. And you are just a blogger like me. In this capacity, yes.  Winning online is less important than winning a game of hopscotch.  Considering that online discourse can shape the political landscape and social movements, I disagree.  Ne’er has a king taken the throne through victory in hopscotch.

Like your comrade, you can post half-truths and lies about me if you want even after I’ve explained myself in the most respectable way possible for reasons that harbor on the sadistic.  Some people deserve a little harsh treatment don’t they?  Do you like sadism?  Do you feel…deep down…you deserve to be punished? It was clear then and now that you are indeed a troll.  A common tactic for idiots is to classify their opponent in some sort of group.  “You’re a meanie!”  “You’re a poopy-head!”  Etc.  Most of us grow out of it by year five.  Here, we get to witness the rare case where an adult has retained this method.  If it encounters something it doesn’t like, it calls it names and tries to justify its profound loss. You may hate being called that, but THAT’S HOW YOU ACT. Deal with it. It’s all on you.   Again, more shallow platitudes.  As if this moron’s reactions are somehow a motivation for me.  Sooner or later he’ll understand that he is the subject of study.  Every action he makes, in any context, thrills the scientist.  YOU made the decision to come to my blog, and YOU made the choice to come off as insufferable. Now, why not be a true conservative and accept some personal responsibility.  I did make those decisions, and I am taking responsibility, and I’m absolutely thrilled with the result.  It really confirms several hypotheses I have.  Your narrative is unsubstantiated, and when confronted with that reality, people like you resort to ad hominem attacks.

Or are you really not a conservative after all?  Socially, I’m more liberal than you.

So, you had to go. I’m…still here…You brought nothing but hostility to be blog.  Be blog! You were never – NEVER interested in a civil discussion let alone an argument in good faith. You were there to cause trouble.  Perhaps.  Trouble is what I found!  You really are the gift that keeps on giving.

I’ve been doing this for almost a decade. I wasn’t born yesterday. I can see right through you and your pseudo-intellectual conservative phoniness and your toxic egotism.  Highly unlikely.  I’m a voice…a collection of words you don’t like.  A collection of facts that disturbs you.  And for the first time, people like me can’t be shut up with accusations of “racist” or “homophobe.”  Because you have no idea what my genetic makeup is, or my sexuality.  All you have left to combat is facts.  References.  Data.  Which you are failing spectacularly at.

A decade…of….what?  Open debate regarding facts and data analysis?  Or…banning people that make your feel-feels ouchy?  Its okay, cuddlekins, you are entitled to your space.  I’ll avoid using technology you don’t understand to undermine you.  You deserve your special place.  Just don’t be surprised when your bizarre racist beliefs leave you ridiculed and isolated with nowhere to go.

It is pretty obvious that BW is not going to address any of the data provided, and that is expected.  Having many detailed arguments about a variety of narratives, I find that is the basis for a lot of failed arguments.  In fact, it is one of the main reasons I’m a convert from my liberal background.  The data just doesn’t support a lot of those concepts as successful models.

Fanatics do the same, of many religions.  When presented with data, they will immediately pivot to a moral argument, or an emotion-based pitch.  Unfortunately, their morals are not based on data either, which means those are easily dismantled.

White people suck.  This is the narrative he is fed and regurgitates to win social acceptance.  It helps people like him feel accepted, justified, purposeful.  To sum up, the narrative satisfies almost all of Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs.  So when facts point out the narrative is false, the response is one of panic and violence.  It is entirely natural.  Which is why it is crucial to both base our beliefs on quantifiable data, and to avoid those who don’t.

They respond with violence, screeching, personal attacks, or appeals to power to inflict control on the opposing concept.  ISIS does the same thing.  So do serial abusers, which BW eerily echos.  I would, if I was a potential partner, carefully consider this before engaging with him.

White people do not suck.  Like all people, they have a beautiful heritage and a reason to be proud.  Celebrate who we are.  Celebrate who other people are.  Avoid, like the plague, those who don’t.

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