Re: OT: Dogbert's New Ruling Class Newsletter, April, 2005



Winfield Hill wrote:

Scott Stephens wrote...

Winfield Hill wrote:

Insults aside,

I constantly admonish myself to be civil and respectful. I'll try harder.

you said, "the typical scoffer mentality Scott Adams
and South Park use to influence public opinion. ... All scoffers that
 promote communist bull*** by ridicule rather than rational
argument."

Excuse me, I stand corrected, you said that Scott Adams promotes "communist bull***" in Dilbert. So communist bull*** rather than
communism, per se. A fine point. OK, I see now, got it.

No, you don't get it and I suspect you don't want to. I didn't say that about Dilbert. I don't find an anti-individual, communist theme in
Dilbert. I do find a nihilistic theme.


I find a left-leaning (communist), anti-individual theme in the DNRC
newsletter.

What I wrote and you are twisting:
"> That is the typical scoffer mentality Scott Adams and South Park use
to influence public opinion. Not only them, Bill Maher, Whoopy
Goldberg, George Carlin, Al Franken, et. All scoffers that promote
communist bull*** by ridicule rather than rational argument."

You can accuse me of being vile, fast and loose rather than precise and dignified, but it doesn't dignify you to distort my content.


Scott

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