Re: Dirt in the Skirt! (was - "Cross- Posting")

From: MackŽ (DuhNoSpam_at_nono.com)
Date: 11/13/04


Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 09:54:11 -0500

On 12 Nov 2004 16:40:07 -0800, nospam6@heartmdphd.com (Dr. Andrew B.
Chung, MD/PhD) Screamed something into the void that sounded like:

 
                  ---------------------------------
                 | The Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD FAQ |
                 | Version 1.0, January, 2004 |
                  ---------------------------------
 
 Introduction
 ------------
 New people arriving in sci.med.cardiology (s.m.c.) are often puzzled
 and troubled by the controversy surrounding the poster who posts as
Dr.
 Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD (Dr. Chung) and want to know what the
 controversy is about. This FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) attempts
 to provide an answer.
 
 The FAQ is arranged in typical FAQ form, i.e. a series of questions
and
 answers. For those who donšt wish to read the whole FAQ, the
following
 summary is provided.
 
 Summary
 -------
 Dr. Chung represents himself to be a licensed physician specializing
in
 cardiology. In this capacity he responds to medical questions on
 s.m.c.. If that were all he did, there would probably be no
 controversy.
 
 The controversy arises from Dr. Chungšs other behaviors on s.m.c., in
 particular:
 
 o He uses s.m.c. to not only proselytize his particular
interpretation
   of Christianity, but also to disparage and attack anyone with a
   different interpretation or different religion.
 
 o He uses s.m.c. to promote his unscientific Two Pound Diet (2PD)
and,
   in fact, cross posts this information to other groups in order to
   gain more exposure.
 
 o When challenged on the above issues, or one of his medical
opinions,
   he attacks his challengers as "obsessive anti-Christians",
   "libelers", "homosexuals", "people who canšt understand English",
   etc.
 
 o When challenged he performs Internet searches on his challengers in
   order to "get the dirt" on them and smear their reputations.
 
 o When challenged, he answers with evasions, non sequiturs,
   dissembling, rhetorical questions, quotes from the bible, religious
   mantras, thinly veiled death threats, ad hominem arguments, and
other
   such disreputable, unethical, and unprofessional tactics.
 
 o He is insufferably full of himself, claiming to have "the gift of
   Truth Discernment" and to be "Humble" while behaving anything but
   humbly.
 
 o He uses a foil who posts under variations of the name "Mu" to avoid
   killfiles. Mušs job is to troll other newsgroups and, when he gets
   a reaction, to cross post the reaction to s.m.c. so that Dr. Chung
   can disingenuously claim to be "only responding" to a cross post.
   Whereas Dr. Chung has to be somewhat careful what he says and so
   attacks primarily through insinuation and innuendo, Mušs tactics
   are blunt and direct like those of a playground bully.
 
 The above lists only the highlights of Dr. Chungšs egregious behavior
 on s.m.c.. If anything, it understates it. Everything can be
verified
 in the Google archives.
 
 The issue then arises: so what? As long as Dr. Chung provides free
 medical advice on s.m.c., who cares what else he does?
 
 Many people provide free medical advice on the internet. How does
one
 know whether it is good advice or bad advice? If the person giving
the
 advice is, or represents himself to be, a doctor shouldnšt that be
 enough? Unfortunately, no.
 
 Medical education alone is not enough to guarantee good advice.
 Knowledge must be tempered with judgment, impartiality, integrity,
 ethics, and professionalism. If someone consistently demonstrates by
 their behavior that they lack these qualities, how much credence
should
 be given to their medical advice?
 
 People arrive in this group looking for help. For their own
 protection, they deserve to know the quality of the person purporting
 to dispense that help and not be lulled into a false sense of
security
 simply because someone displays an MD after their name. It is the
 intention of this FAQ to provide people with enough information to
 allow them to make an informed decision.
 
 List of Questions Answered
 --------------------------
  1. Who is Dr. Andrew B Chung, MD/PhD?
  2. What is the Charter of s.m.c.?
  3. Arenšt Religious Discussions Covered by the Charter?
  4. So Dr. Chung is Religious... Whatšs the Problem With That?
  5. But itšs Just a Little "Tag Line" in His Signature.
  6. But Išm a Christian Too!
  7. Well, Why Not Just Ignore His Religious Rants?
  8. But Isnšt It Wonderful That Dr. Chung Offers This Free
     Medical Advice Out of the Goodness of His Heart?
  9. How Does a Practicing Physician Find so Much Time to Spend on
     Usenet?
 10. Wonšt Challenging Dr. Chung Drive People Away?
 11. Doesn't the "Fault" for all Those Posts Lay With Those Who
     Challenge Dr. Chung?
 12. Why Do I see So Many "Ad Hominem" Attacks?
 13. I'm Sick of Seeing All This!
 14. What is the Two Pound Diet?
 15. Is Discussion of the Two Pound Diet "On Topic"?
 16. Who is Mu?
 17. What is Mušs Role?
 
 
  1. Who is Dr. Andrew B Chung, MD/PhD?
 --------------------------------------
 The poster who posts as Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD claims to be a
 licensed physician, practicing internal medicine in Atlanta, Georgia,
 USA and specializing in cardiology. His signature contains a link to
a
 website which is consistent with his posts.
 
 It should be noted that anyone can claim to be anyone on Usenet and
so
 caution is always advised. Indeed there are those who claim that the
 poster in question is not Dr. Andrew B. Chung, or is not the Dr.
Andrew
 B. Chung listed in the Atlanta telephone directory, and/or has lost
his
 license and/or hospital privileges for misconduct. This FAQ does not
 attempt to address those claims one way or the other. The reader
with
 an interest in these matters can easily find the relevant discussions
 archived in Google Groups.
 
 This FAQ deals with the poster who posts as Dr. Chung and restricts
 itself to issues demonstrated by those posts. No position is taken
on
 his "true" identity.
 
  2. What is the Charter of s.m.c.?
 ----------------------------------
 The purpose of this newsgroup is to establish electronic media for
 communication between health care providers, scientists and other
 individuals with interest in the cardiovascular field. Such
 communications will provide quick and efficacious means to exchange
 information and knowledge, and offer problems to solutions.
 
 The sci.med.cardiology newsgroup will welcome participants who are
 health care providers, trainees, researchers, students or recipients
 with interest in the field of cardiovascular problems."
 

(ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/sci/sci.med.cardiology)
 
 
  3. Arenšt Religious Discussions Covered by the Charter?
 --------------------------------------------------------
 What do you think?
 
  4. So Dr. Chung is Religious... Whatšs the Problem With That?
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 There is no problem with that. Most of the people who participate in
 s.m.c. are probably religious. However no one but Dr. Chung feels
 compelled to characterize themselves as the "Humble Servant of God"
in
 their signatures, continually thank God for the opportunity to
 "witness", question others about their religious beliefs, claim the
 "Gift of Truth Discernment", etc.
 
 When one person insists on introducing his personal religious
 interpretations into the discussions, it naturally generates
responses
 from others who feel just as strongly that their viewpoints are
 correct. The resulting debate easily swirls out of control,
especially
 given Dr. Chungšs intolerant and dismissive attitude towards beliefs
 which differ from his. The situation is further exacerbated by Mušs
 rabble raising from the sidelines.
 
 There are over 160 Usenet groups dedicated to the discussion of
 religion. Dr. Chung should take his beliefs to one of these and
stick
 to cardiology in s.m.c. It is a simple matter of respect for others.
 
  5. But itšs Just a Little "Tag Line" in His Signature.
 -------------------------------------------------------
 No, it is not. He has even gone so far as to "investigate" someone
 asking for advice about stents and accuse her of being
anti-Christian.
 
  6. But Išm a Christian Too!
 ----------------------------
 Lots of people are Christians. There is a time and a place for
 everything. s.m.c. isnšt the place to "witness" or recruit. In
 addition, lots of other people are Jews, Moslems, Buddhists,
 Taoists, Hindus, etc. Would s.m.c. be better or worse if they
 all emulated Dr. Chung in their proselytizing and recruiting?
 
 Furthermore, if you are a Christian, you should be appalled by Dr.
 Chungšs pharisaical, cynical, and manipulative use of Christianity.
He
 is truly a "whitened sepulcher", loudly proclaiming his adherence to
 Christian values while overtly lying, carrying on smear campaigns
 against others, making false accusations, dissembling, and marketing
 his web site under the guise of altruism. He is "bearing false
 witness" and true Christians should be concerned.
 
 As an example, when John Ritter recently died unexpectedly, Dr. Chung
 rushed to use this unfortunate event to market his web site. He
showed
 a total lack of Christian compassion for Mr. Ritter and his family,
 even when challenged to do so.
 
 As another example, he recently choreographed a smear campaign
against
 a poster who had criticized him. Dr. Chung found a homosexual author
 with the same first name and then insinuated that the poster and
anyone
 who agreed with him were engaged in a homosexual relationship. Ask
 yourself if this the brand of Christianity you identify with.
 
  7. Well, Why Not Just Ignore His Religious Rants?
 --------------------------------------------------
 Why should one individual be given carte blanche to violate the
rights
 of everyone else? Usenet is a community. It is up to the community
to
 sanction its members. There is nothing "ad hominem" about
challenging
 inappropriate and antisocial behavior.
 
  8. But Isnšt It Wonderful That Dr. Chung Offers This Free
     Medical Advice Out of the Goodness of His Heart?
 ----------------------------------------------------------
 First, it is only of value if it is good advice. Medical education
 alone is not enough to guarantee good advice. Knowledge must be
 tempered with judgment, impartiality, integrity, ethics, and
 professionalism. If someone consistently demonstrates by their
 behavior that they lack these qualities, how much credence should be
 given to their medical advice?
 
 Secondly, despite his protestations to the contrary, Dr. Chung is not
 simply motivated by altruism. Every post of Dr. Chung's contains a
 link to a website with the following quote:
 
   "If you are looking for a cardiologist and reside in Georgia,
    please consider me your best option for a personal heart advocate.
    Check out my credentials and my background. Additional information
    is available in the protected sections of this web site. Email me
at
    cardiologist@heartmdphd.com to me of your interest and I may send
    you a temporary username and password to allow a preview. The more
    information you email, the more likely my decision to send you a
    temporary username and password. If you like what you see and
learn
    from this website and wish to confer with me about your heart, you
    or your doctor should email me privately or call my voicemail at
    404-699-2780 to schedule an appointment to see me at my *real*
    office."
               (http://www.heartmdphd.com/office.asp)
                ac1@hertmdphd.com
                cardiologist@heartmdphd.com
 
 Thirdly, Dr. Chung has repeatedly stated that one of his key
 motivations for participating is s.m.c. is to "witness" and win
 converts to his religious beliefs.
 
  9. How Does a Practicing Physician Find so Much Time to Spend on
     Usenet?
 ------------------------------------------------------------------
 An interesting question.
 
 10. Wonšt Challenging Dr. Chung Drive People Away?
 --------------------------------------------------
 Perhaps. But not challenging him will drive others away.
 
 s.m.c. is historically a "low traffic" group. Therefore, when Dr.
Chung
 misbehaves, he generates an apparently large response. This is
 compounded by Dr. Chungšs need to "get in the last word" and Mušs
 provocations. In spite of this, if someone has a question it will
 usually be answered.
 
 Dr. Chung is not the only participant who offers advice in s.m.c. He
 is not even the only doctor who participates in s.m.c. However, the
 controversy he generates and sustains often makes it appear that he
is
 the "only game in town".
 
 Finally, Dr. Chung himself drives others away including other
 physicians who leave in disgust after being verbally assaulted by
him,
 and other knowledgeable posters who point out where Dr. Chungšs
medical
 opinion might be in error or at least not the only one generally
held.
 Anyone disagreeing with Dr. Chung on any subject can expect a series
of
 increasingly vitriolic attacks, including threats of libel suits.
 
 11. Doesn't the "Fault" for all Those Posts Lay With Those Who
     Challenge Dr. Chung?
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 An interesting perspective: blame the victim. No other poster
 (with the exception of Mu, of course) introduces religion or
 the Two Pound Diet. How can it be acceptable for Dr. Chung
 to introduce these topics, but not acceptable for others to
 respond?
 
 In any thread, someone must, of necessity "get the last word".
 Dr. Chung has amply demonstrated that he will not be outdone
 in this respect.
 
 12. Why Do I see So Many "Ad Hominem" Attacks?
 ----------------------------------------------
 You are probably referring to an "Ad Hominem" _argument_, which
 attempts to disprove an adversary's fact by personal attack on
 the adversary. An example would be "You are opposed to the
 Two Pound Diet because you are anti-Christian".

 When someone misbehaves, for example lies or distorts what
 someone else is saying, it is not an "ad hominem attack" to
 call them on it. It is a legitimate social sanction.
 
 There are also, unfortunately too often, simple personal
 attacks and insults on both sides. While we can all wish
 it weren't so, it is simply human nature when an argument
 becomes heated or the other person is obviously not arguing
 in good faith. If you are distressed by this, see the next
 question.
 
 13. I'm Sick of Seeing All This!
 --------------------------------
 There is no reason why you have to see it. Just as you can
 change the TV channel if you don't like a show, you can killfile
 a poster or thread you don't want to see. See the manual
 that came with your Usenet reader for directions on how to do it.
 
 Before you do this, however, you may wish to consider if a truer
 picture of the world is not gained by seeing all that goes on -
 both the good and the bad.
 
 14. What is the Two Pound Diet?
 -------------------------------
 The Two pound Diet is a diet which Dr. Chung "invented". Itšs only
 rule is to restrict yourself to two pounds of food per day. Thatšs
it.
 Doesnšt matter if you are a 16 year old girl or an 80 year old man; a
 5š 2" woman or a 7š man; a weight lifter or a mattress tester. Two
 pounds. Thatšs it. No more, less if you want. One size fits all.
 
 Oh, and the food? Whatever you want: two pounds of lettuce, two
pounds
 of ice cream, two pounds of celery, two pounds of bacon, two pounds
of
 chocolate, two pounds of peanuts... doesnšt matter. Mix and match.
 Just keep it under two pounds.
 
 Dr. Chungšs claim is that this magical weight of food, this universal
 gustatory constant will cause everyone to arrive at and maintain
their
 ideal weight. His scientific basis for this claim: none. The proof
he
 offers: none. Studies supporting this claim: none. Nutritional
 explanation: none. Metabolic explanation: none.
 
 And this from a doctor who expects people to take him seriously on
 other issues.
 
 15. Is Discussion of the Two Pound Diet "On Topic"?
 ---------------------------------------------------
 Dr. Chung says it is because being overweight is a risk factor for
 heart problems and therefore discussion of the Two Pound Diet is On
 Topic. However criticism of the Two Pound Diet is Off Topic as is
 discussion of any other diet.
 
 As with religion, Dr. Chung takes every opportunity to introduce the
 Two Pound Diet (2PD) into any other thread. In addition Mu trolls
 other newsgroups, particularly the diet groups looking for
 opportunities to introduce the 2PD in these groups and then cross
post
 the resulting discussion back to s.m.c so that Dr. Chung can
 disingenuously claim to be "only responding" to a cross post.
 
 Since Dr. Chung and Mu have been laughed off of these other groups
and
 have been asked repeatedly not to bring up the 2PD in them,
 participants of these groups are understandably angered when it
happens
 yet againŠ and, because of Mušs cross-posting, all their anger spills
 back into s.m.c.
 
 Another reason for ongoing 2PD discussions is Dr. Chungšs habit of
 researching anyone who criticizes the 2PD and then cross-posting his
 responses back to other groups which the critic has been found to
 frequent. He disingenuously claims that he does this as a
 "convenience" to the critic, but his true reasons are transparent.
 Once again, the cross-post generates a firestorm in s.m.c.
 
 The bottom line is that if the Two Pound Diet is "On Topic" for
 anyone, it is "On Topic" for everyone... including it's critics.
 If it is "Off Topic", it should not be continually re-introduced
 by Dr. Chung.
 
 16. Who is Mu?
 --------------
 Mu is a longtime Usenet Troll who has even merited his own FAQ. He
 postures as some kind of personal physical trainer, but who really
 knows? He has allied himself with Dr. Chung and serves as the "Bad
Cop"
 in the Chung - Mu "Good Cop - Bad Cop" routine. He specializes in
the
 short, nasty one-liner and, because unlike Dr. Chung, he has no
 reputation to protect, he can afford to be much more direct and
 offensive.
 
 Mu parrots an even meaner-spirited version of Dr. Chungšs
 "Christianity" and does not hesitate to employ anti-Semitism and
 homophobia in his attacks.
 
 Naturally, most people would have long ago killfiled Mu, so he
changes
 his handle on an almost daily basis.
 
 17. What is Mušs Role?
 ----------------------
 Mušs role is to troll other newsgroups and, when he gets a reaction,
to
 cross post the reaction to s.m.c. so that Dr. Chung can
disingenuously
 claim to be "only responding" to a cross post.
 
 Mu is also responsible for pitching softballs to Dr. Chung so he can
 hit them out of the park, and for re-introducing religion and the Two
 Pound Diet should the discussion flag.
 
 Finally, Mušs role is to tirelessly wear down unsuspecting Dr. Chung
 critics, deflecting the blows that would otherwise be aimed at Dr.
 Chung. He is Dr. Chungšs Internet equivalent of the "rope-a-dope".
 Insults roll off him like water off a duck as do attempts to reason
 with him or even have a civil discussion.
 
 Most people have learned to ignore him and his comment is usually the
 last one in any thread sub-tree where it appears.
 
 Comments and/or corrections to this FAQ will be taken under
advisement.

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