Re: It isn't the motive I question, it is the effect
Hi Spud,
I'd find it really interesting if you would take a look at the content of what I wrote and respond to anything specific I said that you agree or disagree with.
I noticed that #129589 implied that he/she disagreed with my post, but, like you, gave no specifics.
I notice how you deflected attention away from the content of what I said by asking me what my motivation was. Fascinating. Makes me wonder why.
There are certain intriguing patterns revealing themselves
In the post I commented on, #129589 made certain statements about Dquixote.
I've noticed that It has become 129589's common habit, when someone disagrees with him/her, to then claim that the other person expects everyone to agree with them.
The other commonly used "line" is that the other person is "succumbing to the group mentality".
These patterns have been repeated again and again; in fact, I think perhaps you have used them too (I'll have to re-read your posts).
These behaviors are coming from the poster that you describe as an innocent "victim" of attacks. Hmm ...
Another interesting behavior I've noticed is that #129589 almost always agrees with your posts.
The next thing that usually happens is that you'll tell me I'm trying to police or censor the forum. That's part of the usual pattern too.
I'm simply an observer, exercising my freedom of speech and sharing what I see. It's that simple.
Anyone with the smallest iota of intelligence can see the patterns ...
Peace and Blessings,
Mira528