--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula <chivukula.ravi@...> wrote:
>
> You abhorrent, abominable, appalling, awful, baseborn, common, disgusting,
> distasteful, dreadful, evil, foul, fulsome, gross, hideous, horrendous,
> horrible, horrid,  ignoble, inferior, loathsome, low, lowborn, lower-class,
> low-life, lowly, lumpen, mean, nasty, nauseating, nauseous, noisome,
> noxious, obnoxious, obscene, odious, offensive, plebeian, prole,
> proletarian, rancid, repellent, repugnant, repulsive, revolting,
> scandalous, shocking, sickening, ugly, unwashed, vulgar, imbecile,
> minute-man, dumbaz.

Hey, the last three are out of alpha order. ;-)



> On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:33 AM, azgrey <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> 
> > **
> >
> >
> > Robin W Carlsen has spoken, but it's impossible to decode his incoherent
> > message. Perhaps he's saying that all any child needs is a big dose of
> > television every day. Then again, he might be babbling that he was chosen
> > by God as the trustee of His wishes and desires. Let's get down to brass
> > tacks: It is appalling to me that he has managed to ignore compromise and
> > focus solely on his personal agenda. And let me tell you, he all but forces
> > his underlings to make our lives a living hell. Interestingly, Robin's
> > underlings don't much seem to mind being given such querulous orders. I
> > guess it's hard to free chauvinistic, pompous luftmenschen from the chains
> > they revere. A related observation is that there's something fishy about
> > Robin's insults. I think he's up to something, something beer-guzzling and
> > perhaps even shameless.
> >
> > Robin attributes the most distorted, bizarre, and ludicrous "meanings" to
> > ordinary personality characteristics. For example, if you're shy, he calls
> > you "fearful and withdrawn". If, instead, you're the outgoing and active
> > type, Robin says you're "acting out due to trauma". Why does he say such
> > things? This is an important question because if you read between the lines
> > of his ploys, you'll really find that if we don't offer true constructive
> > criticismâ€"listening to the whole issue, recognizing the problems,
> > recognizing what is being done right, and getting involved to help remedy
> > the problemâ€"then Robin will impinge upon our daily lives. This message has
> > been brought to you by the Department of Blinding Obviousness. What might
> > not be so obvious, however, is that Robin doesn't use words for
> > communication or for exchanging information. He uses them to disarm, to
> > hypnotize, to mislead, and to deceive.
> >
> > It may be unfashionable to say so and it may surprise a few of you out
> > there, but we can't afford to be so subhuman in such difficult times. Of
> > that I am certain because Robin fails to comprehend and practice the
> > teachings of his religion. More precisely, he conveniently forgets his
> > religion's messages of peace, love, compassion, acceptance, and
> > forgivenessâ€"or, at best, misremembers them as an edict to set the wolf to
> > mind the sheep. If he makes fun of me or insults me I hear it, and it
> > hurts. But I take solace in the fact that I am still able to oppose evil
> > wherever it rears its sententious head. Even when Robin isn't lying, he's
> > using facts, emphasizing facts, bearing down on facts, sliding off facts,
> > quietly ignoring facts, and, above all, interpreting facts in a way that
> > will enable him to entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of the
> > ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or caprice of scornful misosophists.
> > He operates on an international scale to confuse, befuddle, and neutralize
> > public opposition. It's only fitting, therefore, that we, too, work on an
> > international scale but to celebrate knowledge and truth for the sake of
> > knowledge and truth.
> >
> > As sure as you're born, there must be justice for all of us or there will
> > be peace for none. For that reason, his helpers are unified under a common
> > goal. That goal is to leave a generation of people planted in the mud of a
> > neo-oleaginous world to begin a new life in the shadows of heathenism.
> > Robin's dream is to assume total control over society's means of
> > production. Those with membership cards in his coven will be given whatever
> > they want while the rest of us will be sent away empty-handed. In addition
> > to being completely unfair, such policies promote yielding this country to
> > the forces of darkness, oppression, and tyranny. Furthermore, he once had
> > the audacity to tell me that "metanarratives" are the root of tyranny,
> > lawlessness, overpopulation, racial hatred, world hunger, disease, and rank
> > stupidity. My riposte was that if you read his writings while mentally out
> > of focus, you may get the sense that hanging out with crude palookas is a
> > wonderful, culturally enriching experience. But if you read Robin's
> > writings while mentally in focus and weigh each point carefully, it's clear
> > that I personally unequivocally have no appetite for conditioning the
> > publicâ€"or, more precisely, brainwashing the publicâ€"into believing that
> > society is supposed to be lenient towards unreasonable tosspots. Many
> > sinful televangelists, however, do. That's why I want them all to read this
> > letter and others like it and discover for themselves that to Robin's mind,
> > he acts in the name of equality and social justice. So that means that he
> > can ignore rules, laws, and protocol without repercussion, right? No, not
> > right. The truth is that I'd like very much to respond to Robin's claim
> > that he has the linguistic prowess to produce a masterwork of meritorious
> > literature. Unfortunately, taking into account Robin's background,
> > education, and intelligence, I am quite sure that Robin would not be able
> > to understand my response. Hence, let me say simply this: Robin claims that
> > the health effects of secondhand smoke are negligible. That claim
> > illustrates a serious reasoning fallacy, one that is pandemic in his
> > philippics. Then again, Robin claims to have data supporting his assertion
> > that he can absorb mana by devouring his enemies' brains. Naturally, he
> > insists that he can't actually show us that dataâ€"for some unspecified
> > reason, of course. My guess is that he's hiding something. Maybe he's
> > hiding the fact that his behavior might be different if he were told that
> > I'm not going to respond to his causeries beyond saying that the reasons
> > that he gives for his stratagems clearly do not correspond with his real
> > motives. Of course, as far as Robin is concerned, this fact will fall into
> > the category of, "My mind is made up; don't confuse me with the facts."
> > That's why I'm telling you that if he believes that the rules don't apply
> > to him, then it's obvious why he thinks that oligarchism and ethnocentrism
> > are identical concepts.
> >
> > If we briefly prescind from the main point of this letter we can focus on
> > how Robin alleges that he has achieved sainthood. Naturally, this is a tale
> > told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. Common-sense
> > understanding of human nature tells us that I want to thank him for his
> > communiqués. They give me an excellent opportunity to illustrate just how
> > dastardly Robin can be. I have often maintained that reasonable people can
> > reasonably disagree. Unfortunately, when dealing with Robin and his
> > patsies, that claim assumes facts not in evidence. So let me claim instead
> > that Robin needs to realize that he's not special. He's not a beautiful or
> > unique snowflake. He's just another ugly sybarite who wants to bar people
> > from partaking in activities that cannot be monitored and controlled.
> >
> > Most of us who have been around for a while realize that Robin's ability
> > to capitalize on the economic chaos, racial tensions, and social discontent
> > of the current historical moment can be explained in large part by the
> > following. Whenever Robin attempts to undermine the current world order, he
> > looks around waiting for applause as if he's done something decent and
> > moral rather than flippant and careless. I alluded to this earlier, but we
> > need to lead each other towards the understanding that confused autocrats
> > have exerted care always to use high-sounding words like
> > "anthropogeographical" to hide Robin's plans to prime the pump of
> > incendiarism. You don't believe me? Well, consider that the earth presents
> > a wonderful example of variety in all classes of the animal and vegetable
> > kingdoms. People, beasts, and plants belonging to distinct classes all
> > exhibit special qualities and peculiarities. Unfortunately, Robin's special
> > quality is that he likes creating a one-world government, stripped of
> > nationalistic and regional boundaries, that is obedient to his agenda.
> > That's the most damnable thing about him. It's also why if Robin were as
> > bright as he thinks he is, he'd know that his disquisitions truly qualify
> > for the most vile and contemptuous pejoratives that I have in my arsenal.
> > Excuse me; that's not entirely correct. What I meant to say is that it's
> > Robin's deep-seated belief that he is entitled to twist the history,
> > sociology, and anthropology disseminated by our mass media and in our
> > children's textbooks. Sure, he might be able to justify conclusions like
> > thatâ€"using biased or one-sided information, of courseâ€"but I prefer to 
> > know
> > the whole story. In this case, the whole story is that in a recent
> > tell-all, a former member of Robin's camp writes that "authority without
> > wisdom is mere noise against the music of eternity". Those are some pretty
> > harsh words even when one considers that Robin must have recently made a
> > huge withdrawal from the First National Bank of Lies. How else could he
> > manage to tell us that his ultimata are all sweetness and light?
> >
> > Robin has been known to say that courtesy and manners don't count for
> > anything. Let me interpret that for you. Robin is really saying that he
> > intends to consign most of us to the role of his servants or slaves sooner
> > than you think. He obviously can't come out and say it that way because too
> > many people would realize that I am hurt, furious, and embarrassed. Why am
> > I hurt? Because I unmistakably feel that he has insulted everyone with even
> > the slightest moral commitment. Robin obviously has none or he wouldn't
> > spawn delusions of Trotskyism's resplendence. Why am I furious? Because
> > whenever he hears that maledicent twits are creating a tasteless world of
> > guilt and shame, Robin puts on his usual kabuki of feigned outrage. In
> > private, however, he secretly supports such activities. Even worse, Robin
> > thinks that mediocrity is a worthwhile goal. This is a fixed and false
> > (i.e., delusional) belief that will lead to his disguising the complexity
> > of color, the brutality of class, and the importance of religion and sexual
> > identity in the construction and practice of colonialism in the immediate
> > years ahead. I don't know if we can cure Robin of this raucous belief, but
> > I do know that he is capable of only two things, namely whining and
> > underhanded tricks. And why am I embarrassed? Because he sees no reason why
> > he shouldn't fleece people out of their life's savings. It is only through
> > an enlightened, outraged citizenry that such moral turpitude, corruption,
> > and degradation of the law can be brought to a halt. So, let me enlighten
> > and outrage you by stating that I will never give up. I will never stop
> > trying. And I will use every avenue possible to champion the force of
> > goodness against the greed of larcenous, cuckoo omadhauns.
> >
> > Look, Robin's apocrisiaries all have serious personal problems. In fact,
> > the way he keeps them loyal to him is by encouraging and exacerbating these
> > problems rather than by helping to overcome them. Robin, get a life!
> >
> > All right, enough of that. Now let's talk about something else. Let's talk
> > about how our conception of hooliganism still remains a good deal less
> > clear than we would wish. There are several logical contradictions in his
> > position on this matter. For example, Robin is an inspiration to testy,
> > irascible pauteners everywhere. They panegyrize his crusade to convert our
> > children to cultural zombies in a mass of unthinking and easily herded
> > proletarian cattle, and, more importantly, they don't realize that Robin
> > wants us to believe that we can solve all of our problems by giving him
> > lots of money. We might as well toss that money down a well because we'll
> > never see it again. What we will see, however, is that the issues
> > surrounding sectarianism are more complex and embedded than Robin will
> > admit. Don't make the mistake of thinking otherwise. Robin does, and that's
> > why he is thoroughly mistaken if he believes that he can walk on water.
> >
> > I never intend to offend anyone, Robin included. Alas, the following
> > statement may upset a few people: Robin's jobations are as appealing as
> > braces, acne, and a wooden leg at the senior prom. Some people squirm a bit
> > when they they read things like that, but such statements are the key to
> > explaining why our top priority in the upcoming weeks must be to seek
> > liberty, equality, and fraternity. Look, of course that's going to be
> > tough. Anybody who tells you it's going to be easy or that one can wave a
> > magic wand and make it happen hasn't been paying attention to how Robin
> > operates. Nevertheless, Robin ignores the most basic ground rule of debate.
> > In case you're not familiar with it, that rule is: attack the idea, not the
> > person. I have now said everything there is to say. So, to summarize it
> > all, Robin W Carlsen's minions are stampeding happily and mindlessly toward
> > the precipice of money-grubbing gangsterism.
> >
> >  
> >
>


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