Moving my clay feet aside Chris, I continue to wait anxiously to learn
how to do away with hypocrisy.

On Dec 2, 3:18 pm, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> You know, Orn, my very first tangle with you was on the issue of race, when
> I used the exact methodologies you just explained, to which you took
> offense, despite my sincere apologies. Your series of posts here in which
> you engage in both presumptive thought and projection of your own tactics on
> to me is enlightening, although surprising, given your retort back then that
> you would never engage in that sort of thing. Perhaps you've learned the
> value of such tactics since then?
>
> Yes, it took a right wing think tank to note the innate hypocrisy of
> Chomsky's positions. The Left venerates him far too much to admit any of his
> faults. You still falsely assume I'm on the Right, and so put forth a
> bipartisan response...an example of your own bifurcation. At some point, I
> genuinely hope you realize my true stance in the middle, assuming you
> understand the possibility of such a stance.
>
> Until that day, I believe we'll probably remain sparring partners, which has
> its own benefits; I've rarely had the pleasure of engaging with someone as
> educated and debate ready as yourself.
>
> On Dec 2, 2009 8:50 AM, "ornamentalmind" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> “… Orn seems to have a bee in the bonnet
>
> about this fella, and it sure looks very much like hero worship to me. So it
> is indeed strange that...
> of Noam…” – Lee
>
> Yes, Lee, it would so appear. And, often I throw red meat to see how
> much will be snatched and eaten by fellow ideologues. The results have
> been predictable overall. In fact, this has happened so many times
> that I can’t count them all. My post by a radical leftie was carefully
> selected in response to the rightwing ‘think tank’ post…and the bell
> rang…and out of each corner…well, you get the picture. Overall, rather
> than blatant trolling, I do this more in the methodology of Neil’s
> nonsensical and thus experimental and professed educational postings…
> continuing to do what he used to do professionally here for free. Is
> it possible to escape mental constructs? Is it possible to assist
> others in independent thinking? I’m actually not sure. However, quite
> often I see most here, from gabbers to Molly make attempts at such
> ends.
>
> In fact, I share just as much apparent hypocrisy as any human being.
> And, as far as I can tell, such things are mostly if not all
> projections.
>
> So, quickly, back to Noam…yes, I do appreciate his way of looking at
> things. Since I started reading and studying his stuff recently, I
> have been able to break free of quite a few areas of thought based on
> ignorance and blind belief…kinda like many of the ‘sheeple’ often
> referred to who begin to wake up. In this way, I’ve found him to be of
> value…slashing through social memes and/or propaganda. They are quite
> similar. And, without meaning to be a Chomsky apologist, a handful of
> ME members seem to have had similar epiphanies from his views. If so,
> my intentions, regardless of methodology, have been successful.
>
> On Dec 2, 2:16 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote: > You are 100% correct
> Chris.  Orn seems to have...
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