Revolution might not be one of them.

On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 2:29:55 PM UTC-4, archytas wrote:
>
> There a probably more scenarios Andrew.
>
> On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 5:54:52 PM UTC, andrew vecsey wrote:
>>
>> 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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