Re: MD Is the MoQ still in the Kantosphere?

From: Ian Glendinning (ian@psybertron.org)
Date: Tue Jan 04 2005 - 00:05:46 GMT

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    Platt ...

    How you have the nerve to accuse anyone else of being someone ...
    "who, due to intellectual vacuity, finds it necessary to sling epithets
    rather than debate ideas on the merits"

    Cast the plank out of thine own ... etc.
    Ian
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Platt Holden" <pholden@sc.rr.com>
    To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>; <owner-moq_discuss@venus.co.uk>
    Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 1:24 PM
    Subject: RE: MD Is the MoQ still in the Kantosphere?

    >
    > > DMB said:
    > > > I guess being against degeneracy makes me a conservative in some sense
    of
    > > > the word, but my stance toward the political ideology that calls
    itself
    > > > conservative in America could be fairly well described as contempt.
    > >
    > > Platt replied:
    > > Speaking of degenerates, nothing fits the bill so well as liberals in
    > > America. With their politically correct restrictions on free speech and
    > > their rear guard action to preserve static 1930's social programs,
    they've
    > > become the new Victorians. A typical anti-democratic, degenerate
    liberal
    > > belief -- the belief that those who voted for conservatives are stupid.
    > > Good old Victorian snobbery, come around again in the 21st century. And
    > > like those Victorians of old, today's liberals have made society their
    God,
    > > exemplified in their demands for "social justice" and other intrusions
    into
    > > individual lives.
    > >
    > > dmb says:
    > > This is exactly the kind of anti-intellectual conservatism that I find
    so
    > > comtemptable. Thanks to Platt, there is no need to spell our how
    Orwellian
    > > and hateful it is. This kind of conservatism looks more like the
    confused
    > > rants of a neurotic with an inferiority complex than it resembles an
    actual
    > > ideology, but there it is. Platt is a prime example. There are a million
    > > guys who would say EXACTLY what he did there.
    >
    > There you have it, folks, a typical ad hominem attack from a
    > compassionate, sensitive liberal who, due to intellectual vacuity, finds
    > it necessary to sling epithets rather than debate ideas on the merits.
    >
    > Platt
    >
    >
    >
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