David Warren: Evil & stupidity
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David Warren: Evil & stupidity[^]
... But without further inquiry or thought, the Carleton University Students Association bought into a proposition from one of its members, a certain Donnie Northup, that was both evil and quite superlatively ignorant. "Good intentions" do not excuse them, as their president, Brittany Smyth, has tried to argue with several media callers. Anti-white and anti-male prejudices are not well-intentioned; she should have been corrected publicly on that. And here is how Ms. Smyth dismissed the disgraceful preamble of Mr. Northup's motion, to CTV News: "It's 100 per cent their opinion. Their opinion doesn't have to be fact or anything really. It's just how this individual felt." This remark reveals an extraordinary degree of incuriosity, allied perhaps with lethargy and cowardice, on the part of the student councillors. Political correctness has numbed their brains. How has it done so? By instilling indifference to truth in their souls. ...
Why don't you ever write any essays? :confused:
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David Warren: Evil & stupidity[^]
... But without further inquiry or thought, the Carleton University Students Association bought into a proposition from one of its members, a certain Donnie Northup, that was both evil and quite superlatively ignorant. "Good intentions" do not excuse them, as their president, Brittany Smyth, has tried to argue with several media callers. Anti-white and anti-male prejudices are not well-intentioned; she should have been corrected publicly on that. And here is how Ms. Smyth dismissed the disgraceful preamble of Mr. Northup's motion, to CTV News: "It's 100 per cent their opinion. Their opinion doesn't have to be fact or anything really. It's just how this individual felt." This remark reveals an extraordinary degree of incuriosity, allied perhaps with lethargy and cowardice, on the part of the student councillors. Political correctness has numbed their brains. How has it done so? By instilling indifference to truth in their souls. ...
You know, there's no such thing as 'evil', at least not in the objective sense.
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Why don't you ever write any essays? :confused:
Because he only knows how to Cut and Paste. (and Annoy) (and Irritate) (and How to show himself to the world for what he is, a mindless drone, a human xerox machine, endlessly reproducing others works without creating any of his own, a biased obnoxious shit filterer of the peurile outpourings of crass and banal musings, an intellectually weak and argumentally weaker bearer of unoriginal thought, a novice, a loser, a child who was undoubtedly bullied at school, a self loathing individual whose only 'life' is the sad existance he maintains for himself on websites, a friendless virgin, a sub-educated buffoon puffed with his own delusions of talent and ability, in short, a total gimboid tosser!)
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
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Because he only knows how to Cut and Paste. (and Annoy) (and Irritate) (and How to show himself to the world for what he is, a mindless drone, a human xerox machine, endlessly reproducing others works without creating any of his own, a biased obnoxious shit filterer of the peurile outpourings of crass and banal musings, an intellectually weak and argumentally weaker bearer of unoriginal thought, a novice, a loser, a child who was undoubtedly bullied at school, a self loathing individual whose only 'life' is the sad existance he maintains for himself on websites, a friendless virgin, a sub-educated buffoon puffed with his own delusions of talent and ability, in short, a total gimboid tosser!)
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
To put it lightly.
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You know, there's no such thing as 'evil', at least not in the objective sense.
Rubbish. It scores 7 at scrabble. It is an anagram of Live. And it is an accronym of "Every Version Is Loathed".
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
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To put it lightly.
I know, I don't really wanna get started ! :-D
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
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Rubbish. It scores 7 at scrabble. It is an anagram of Live. And it is an accronym of "Every Version Is Loathed".
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
:doh: He's a moral absolutist, and a crappy one at that.
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:doh: He's a moral absolutist, and a crappy one at that.
That is the trouble with closed minds, if you cannot question, you cannot learn. As a child, my Mother would tell me "A day passing in which you haven't learnt something is a wasted day". This is a truism, and I question everything. Ilion has read a book and thinks that is enough.
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
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That is the trouble with closed minds, if you cannot question, you cannot learn. As a child, my Mother would tell me "A day passing in which you haven't learnt something is a wasted day". This is a truism, and I question everything. Ilion has read a book and thinks that is enough.
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
Dalek Dave wrote:
Ilion has read a book and thinks that is enough.
Ah, but this book is something else entirely! It's the definitive moral compass for all mankind, despite the fact that it is so vague and unintelligible that it requires special training to pretend to have authority on it. Also, much of it is antiquated and completely contrary to reality. Much like Troy's way of thinking, come to think of it. Also, one thing that needs reiterating: Troy is pro-abortion, believe it or not.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Ilion has read a book and thinks that is enough.
Ah, but this book is something else entirely! It's the definitive moral compass for all mankind, despite the fact that it is so vague and unintelligible that it requires special training to pretend to have authority on it. Also, much of it is antiquated and completely contrary to reality. Much like Troy's way of thinking, come to think of it. Also, one thing that needs reiterating: Troy is pro-abortion, believe it or not.
Wish his mother was too!
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
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Wish his mother was too!
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
Totally. :cool:
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Rubbish. It scores 7 at scrabble. It is an anagram of Live. And it is an accronym of "Every Version Is Loathed".
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
Evil is a purely subjective state: that which one culture accepts as everyday ritual may be seen as evil by another. My definition of evil (someone who frustrates others with tedious cryptic puzzles) may not be yours. :-)
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Evil is a purely subjective state: that which one culture accepts as everyday ritual may be seen as evil by another. My definition of evil (someone who frustrates others with tedious cryptic puzzles) may not be yours. :-)
digital man wrote:
My definition of evil (someone who frustrates others with tedious cryptic puzzles) may not be yours
Tedious? Don't do them then! :) Evil? I like confounding people, that is not Evil, merely personally satisfying!
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
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digital man wrote:
My definition of evil (someone who frustrates others with tedious cryptic puzzles) may not be yours
Tedious? Don't do them then! :) Evil? I like confounding people, that is not Evil, merely personally satisfying!
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
I'm only bleating cos I don't want to do them but end up having a go. Use to do cryptic crosswords on the train but being out of practice makes a big difference! Evil: see how subjective that is? :-)
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I'm only bleating cos I don't want to do them but end up having a go. Use to do cryptic crosswords on the train but being out of practice makes a big difference! Evil: see how subjective that is? :-)
Ah, your Evil is my Good! (And keep practising the CCC's, the methodology will come back to you).
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain
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What could be more stupid than someone who posts incessant links, but when people try to discuss what was linked to, runs and hides like a scared little girl ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Christian Graus wrote:
What could be more stupid than someone who posts incessant links, but when people try to discuss what was linked to, runs and hides like a scared little girl ?
How about someone who lies about things, as you are doing?
You're such a liar.
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Christian Graus wrote:
What could be more stupid than someone who posts incessant links, but when people try to discuss what was linked to, runs and hides like a scared little girl ?
How about someone who lies about things, as you are doing?
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David Warren: Evil & stupidity[^]
... But without further inquiry or thought, the Carleton University Students Association bought into a proposition from one of its members, a certain Donnie Northup, that was both evil and quite superlatively ignorant. "Good intentions" do not excuse them, as their president, Brittany Smyth, has tried to argue with several media callers. Anti-white and anti-male prejudices are not well-intentioned; she should have been corrected publicly on that. And here is how Ms. Smyth dismissed the disgraceful preamble of Mr. Northup's motion, to CTV News: "It's 100 per cent their opinion. Their opinion doesn't have to be fact or anything really. It's just how this individual felt." This remark reveals an extraordinary degree of incuriosity, allied perhaps with lethargy and cowardice, on the part of the student councillors. Political correctness has numbed their brains. How has it done so? By instilling indifference to truth in their souls. ...
I read the article and seemed reasonable until I read this "Many of "Negroid" and "Mongoloid" race also suffer cystic fibrosis, if fewer proportionally. ". Ahhh, racist much and why put these words in quotes. Is he quoting someone or something? Bizarre...
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Because he only knows how to Cut and Paste. (and Annoy) (and Irritate) (and How to show himself to the world for what he is, a mindless drone, a human xerox machine, endlessly reproducing others works without creating any of his own, a biased obnoxious shit filterer of the peurile outpourings of crass and banal musings, an intellectually weak and argumentally weaker bearer of unoriginal thought, a novice, a loser, a child who was undoubtedly bullied at school, a self loathing individual whose only 'life' is the sad existance he maintains for himself on websites, a friendless virgin, a sub-educated buffoon puffed with his own delusions of talent and ability, in short, a total gimboid tosser!)
------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain