I was just responding to your question. I will try to explain. Let`s say 
that you are "bullied" by me and ignore me for it. As I understood your 
question, you were pondering what happens next. How do I respond to that. 
One way or ways I might respond is to change your ignoring me to trying to 
make you look or feel ignorant. How can I do that? I give 4 possible 
scenarios. 

   1. I could continue to bully you anonymously or to make you think that I 
   am not the only one who is bullying you by bullying you in the name of 
   another name.
   2. I could try to derail you or your line of thought hoping you will 
   feel confused and frustrated and weakened.
   3. I could make it all into a joke belittling you and making fun of you
   4. I could combine the 3 ways above by using something that people  
   consider very "deep with meaning" but is actually meaningless. For example 
   I could refer your reaction to a well known work of art by Picasso that 
   many claim has deep underlying genius, or say something like "Does a 
   falling tree make a sound when there is no one to hear it?"  leaving you 
   hopefully a bit confused. 
   
As far as hearing in my reply "blind allegations", your hearing is right 
on. That is the reply to your other question pondering how we the members 
identify ourselves with in such a situation. My allegation is that we all 
use these ways to turn being ignored into ignorance. And that sometimes we 
are blind and do not see that when we try to make someone else look or feel 
ignorant, we are also showing our own ignorance. I claim that disrespect, 
arrogance, and hypocrisy are all faces of ignorance. 
   
On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 3:17:56 PM UTC+1, Hope Sunshine wrote:
>
> Hello and thank you for entering this multilogue here Andrew! 
> Unfortunately I cannot make any real connections to what you are saying 
> here, all I see is blind allegations. But maybe the others will be able to 
> make their rhyme on it. Cheers anyways. 
>
> Am Sonntag, 15. März 2015 09:24:56 UTC+1 schrieb andrew vecsey:
>>
>> Your very interesting question has been ignored by all "thinkers" in this 
>> group of thinkers, except for facilitator who points out the difference 
>> between "ignoring" and "ignorance". 
>> As to your question of where the "unwanted that is ignored" go? For those 
>> who successfully ignore it, it shouldn`t matter. It seeks attention 
>> elsewhere by changing its form. This can be done by various ways or 
>> combinations of ways such as:
>>
>>    1. Changing its name to a new name, AKA "hiding behind a new ID", or 
>>    "showing weakness", 
>>    2. Derailing the topic AKA "going off topic" or "showing ignorance".
>>    3. Making fun of it,AKA "showing arrogance".
>>    4. Using shallow and meaningless words that can not be understood and 
>>    normally assumed to be "deep",  AKA "being a hypocrite".  
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 12:01:33 PM UTC+1, Hope Sunshine wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello my fellow sunshiners,
>>>
>>> how is everyone doing today? Giving the best you can? Great! :-)
>>>
>>> Let's if we can push it a little further and take a closer look at the 
>>> argument that ignoring the unwanted is a viable strategy in surviving in 
>>> systems that depend on the existence of bullies.
>>> How much con you identify with seeing yourself placed in such a system? 
>>> Which role would you like to take there? Where to can the ignored "stuff" 
>>> escape?
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Speak up as not to be spoken for, my fellow sunshiners. :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-eD7JydMkCX8/VQFx6FKiG5I/AAAAAAAAABY/F00luPRrYkg/s1600/Speak%2BUp.jpg>
>>>
>>>

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