<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
<snip>
> > Above, Judy expresses (not for the first time)
> > her fantasy and her main reason for posting on
> > the Internet. She has said many times that she
> > *delights* in trying to make her opponents in
> > a debate feel bad. That's *why* she debates them.
> > Her *first reaction* in this thread was the same
> > as new_morning's; she was interested only in finding
> > someone she could put down, and hopefully make feel
> > bad.
>
> I am curious. Are you attempting to make Judy feel bad?
Actually, he's lying through his teeth on both
counts. The only way his lies could make me feel
bad would be if I thought others were likely to
believe them.
While not
> trying to make you feel bad, but perhaps to reflect a bit, my
> impression is that you quite regularly and agressively attack
> people, often by (mistakenly, IMO)characterizing their inner
> motives. Sometimes out and out name calling.
And sometimes blatant lies.
> Again, you might consider the possibility of projection here. You
> strongly attack provokation, yet appear to regularly engage in it.
> Even in this post, can you honestly say you are not trying to
> provoke Judy into anargument?
Barry's standard tactic is to provoke someone into
an argument, then run away from it.
> As an observation, not intended to make you feel bad, but as
> something to reflect on and consider, the above appears to be a
> trigger for your personal attacks. When you disagree with a poster,
> far more often than not, you disregard the content and ideas of the
> post, and attack the poster, often by suggeting some (quite weak
> imo) hypotheses (stated as fact) regarding their motives and basic
> character. As you have done in this post.
And frequently he lies about what they've said
in the past.
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