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- From: madhaus@netcom.com (Maddi Hausmann)
- Subject: Re: Context/Style/Spelling
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.004023.19204@netcom.com>
- Organization: Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things
- References: <1k6jhkINN2sr@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 00:40:23 GMT
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- stephen@orchid.UCSC.EDU (coram populo) writes: >
- phil@netcom.com (Phil Ronzone) writes: >>
- >
- >>However, these postings ARE a serious problem, and, IMO, likely THE problem
- >>with the USA today.
- >
- >Yes- your posting are a serious problem, in many ways. 1) they lack continuity
- >and context 2) spelling is not too great (I will assume keyboard fumbling)
- >3) postings tend to twist and turn and attempt to build (create) relationships
- >that are not completely valid.
-
- You left out that they froth at the mouth.
-
- >>Loosely called ACM, or anti-conceptual mentality, the ACM person is
- >>incapable of treating the world as a unified whole. Instead, his/her
- >>"rational process" consists of slogans, images, sound and video bites,
- >>and a whole horde of imagery, devoid of any connetional rational underpinning.
- >
- >This appears to be you - let me support my observation. You constantly
- >resort to naming calling (slogans), use acronyms (sound/video bites), us
- >old world thinking to support new world concepts (NAZI, commumist, socialist).
-
- I second the motion. Phil's description of ACM fits himself to a T.
- Remember when he erred by referring to a NY Judge as a Democrat when
- said judge was actually a Republican? I pointed out the error, and
- Phil said the REAL ISSUE was PC versus non-PC, rather than Demo vs
- Repub. All he sees is PC, PC, everywhere. Hey, he was the one who
- brought up the judge's party in tryin to make a point about Demos.
-
- Phil's arguments go all over the place, but rarely do they stick to
- the subject. All rules for debate may be broken to make a point.
- In this thread today, over a discussion of non-discrimination laws
- in California, Phil switched context to the voters of Colorado and
- claimed that the people had already spoken. But they were different
- people, in a different state. This is a typical example of how
- Phil argues. Obviously he is unable to grasp a complex subject and
- understand it all.
-
- To Phil, the whole world is an unfathomable storm. It is full of
- feminazis, lesbicrats, and the destructors of FOA. You are either
- PC or non PC. There is no middle ground.
-
- Such a state of mind is a clear indicator of immature thinking.
- What is most interesting is that Phil posts the ACM definition when
- he is the best example of it. There is a good explanation for this.
- The thing a person hates most in others is usually their biggest
- personal flaw. Phil senses at some level that he can't follow a
- real discussion; he flails out blindly; and he accuses one and all
- of his biggest failing.
-
- Let us all hope Phil gets some psychological help. This is a man
- who could easily end of on the Ten O'Clock News as a "Mad Gunman."
-
- >>I see this over and over on the net -- a slogan here, name calling there,
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >>and an inability (or, perversely, a refusal) to treat the concepts
- >>"presented" in an ACM post *as* a concept.
- >>
- >
- >Whoa!!! I had to mark out the above phrase- and to use an old slogan,
- >"this is the pot calling the kettle black"... You are the master of
- >name calling.
-
- Yeah, I think Coram gets extra points for the Complex Beration that
- Phil vented a few posts ago. (Coram, you ARE playing Phil-O-Matic
- with these posts, aren't you?)
-
- >>I used to think these people were perverse -- now I believe that they are
- >>sincere (mostly) and simply can not deal with connected concepts.
- >
- >Well then that is your mental failure, or inability to understand much
- >of what other people present- becuase in general, if you do not agree
- >with them, then it means you can block it out or degrade it.
-
- Previous discussions with Phil have indicated he is incapable of
- understanding that people have different experiences or beliefs
- from his own. Phil condemned the SCO secretaries for not taking
- immediate action against their harasser. In Phil's mind, since he
- wouldn't put up with such behavior, these women deserved what they
- got. Again, this is a hallmark of arrested psychological development.
- Phil has a mental outlook stuck around age four since he has no
- evidence of empathy, a characteristic not seen until children reach
- six or seven.
-
- >>In any case, the above example is classic. It would be nice to debate with
- >>"Coram Populo", but, damn it, he can't think his way out of a paper bag.
- >
- >>Nice enthusiam, but, gee whiz, his posts are an embarrasment.
- >
- >Are they? Well I would stand way back and take a look at what you have
- >posted in the past, and just take a moment to think about how embrassing
- >it might be for you. I have read responses from other people to your
- >posting- and I am afraid that they are not very positive in general, and
- >alot of them, have to to style, not content.
-
- But Phil must have everyone disagree with him. That way he can tell
- himself we dislike his opinions because they're un-PC. Repeatedly
- telling Phil that it his is debating style that people don't like is
- a waste of bandwidth.
-
- Note Phil's new .sig hits on an environmental hot button now that
- we're bored with the anti-Clinton hit.
-
-
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