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Originally Posted by teshannon
Giu,
Can you expand on that.
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Ahhh for you....this what I expand on....
I know surprisingly little about Teshannon. I know nothing about his background or lineage. I do not know where Teshannon was educated or what he has done besides convince others that counter-productive wankers are the "chosen people" of scriptural prophecy. Nevertheless, I can tell you all that you need to know about him. Here's a quick review: If one could get a Ph.D. in Vigilantism, he would be the first in
line to have one.
The more I think about presumptuous, invidious schmoes, the more troubled I become by Teshannon's indiscretions. There are some truths that are so obvious that for this very reason they are not seen, or at least not recognized, by ordinary people. One noteworthy example is the truism that if Teshannon thinks that merit is adequately measured by his methods and qualifications, then he's sadly mistaken.
Teshannon should just face the facts. Okay, that's a slight exaggeration, but you get the drift. He argues that unfounded attacks on character, loads of hyperbole, and fallacious information are the best way to make a point. To maintain this thesis, Teshannon naturally has had to shovel away a mountain of evidence, which he does by the desperate expedient of claiming that trees cause more pollution than automobiles do. Nothing offends him more than the truth. Excuse me; that's not entirely correct. What I meant to say is that Teshannon is not just oleaginous. He is unbelievably, astronomically oleaginous.
I once told Teshannon that thanks to him, our national and individual sovereignty is fluttering precariously in the wind. How did he respond to that? He proceeded to curse me off using a number of colorful expletives not befitting this letter, which serves only to show that Teshannon and his sycophants are loud, intellectually challenged ideologues. This is not set down in complaint against them, but merely as analysis. Even the most rigorous theoretical framework he could put forward would not leave him in the position of generalizing with the certainty to which he is prone in his monographs. I wish I could put it more delicately, but that would miss the point. Those of us who are still sane, those of us who still have a firm grip on reality, those of us who still feel that Teshannon joins the most sordid avarice and the most detestable superstition to the most invincible hatred of all people, have an obligation to do more than just observe what Teshannon is doing from a safe distance. We have an obligation to provide a positive, confident, and assertive vision of humanity's future and our role in it. We have an obligation to disabuse him of the notion that we should be grateful for the precious freedom to be robbed and kicked in the face by such a noble creature as him. And we have an obligation to purge the darkness from his heart.
Teshannon once tried convincing me that the cure for evil is more evil. Does he think I was born yesterday? I mean, it seems pretty obvious that I wonder if Teshannon really believes the things he says. He knows they're not true, doesn't he? It is bootless to speculate on the matter, but it should be noted that honor means nothing to Teshannon. Principles mean nothing to Teshannon. All he cares about is how to extinguish the voices of opposition. Someone once said to me, "Any claim to the contrary is patently false." This phrase struck me so forcefully that I have often used it since. Sadly, in once sense, Teshannon is correct. If we let him add insult to injury, then I will definitely be forced to roll over and play dead. The bottom
line is that I have put this letter before you, without any gain to myself, because I care.