mani
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Don't get me wrong. I'm very grateful to you for having posted the link. Normally I don't bother to read links, but this sounded like an interesting topic. Which it is, even though the piece you linked to is a superb illustration of feeble or at best blinkered and uninformed thinking, as Kate-the-Great points out.
Although the linked article isn't really an example, one of the things I find most fascinating about the internet is that it reveals how many stupid, ill-informed, unpleasant people there are in the world, especially when it comes to making comments about politics or indeed anything else they don't really understand and aren't clever enough to think about independently. Or at least, it reveals how many of those stupid, unpleasant people try to foist their bile or ignorance or both on others, and how few of them are aware of how little they actually know.
One of my long-held basic principles is that you should never trust anyone whose vocabulary does not include the phrase, "I could be wrong."
Cheers,
R.
There was a lot of noise and fury in this post. I'm obviously too stupid to understand which element in the chain of causation is the ultimate target for all the hate? At first I thought it was me, but as I'm often admitting to being wrong, it must be someone else.