22-09-2013, 03:26 AM
Charles Drago Wrote:Feel free to respect Orling and to apply the benefit of the doubt to the workings of his mind.Yeah, and part of the Sunsteinian agenda is to cause divisions and breakdowns and acrimony in on line communities by having members turn on each other. If we let them. Find it hard to believe any one would give credence to JO being and agent provocateur. He is too literal and lineal in his thinking to be able to play those sorts of games. It is the same reason he doesn't 'get' Deep Politics. His lineal mindset. A plus B therefore C. Which is great for occupations like computer engineering, engineering, architecture and such. Pretty sure he'd be ruled out on the Mayers Briggs test results they do when recruiting as completely unsuitable. He may of course be wrong in his calculations or conclusions. But I believe they are genuinely held by him.
Feel free to ignore indications of a Sunsteinian agenda (e.g. immediate, multiple, lengthy, seemingly prepared-in-advance responses to a single challenge, etc.) in his actions here.
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