2016-12-23, 10:34 PM
Flonne Wrote:Unfortunately, I believe you are wrong, and it is not just 1% of 1%, because higher academia has been co-opted for a long time at this point and spouts the rhetoric to everyone that passes through,
1% of 1% is about 740,000 people. The U.S. presently has about 324,118,787 people. 1% of 1% of that is about 32,411 people. Yep. Still too many. Approximately 136,129,891 in the U.S. have college degrees. 1% of 1% of those would be 13,613 people. Even that feels high, although you conflated bug chasers with SJWs and those have entirely unrelated mindsets and MOs for the most part, since bug chasers as a demo graphic tend to be profiled as lonely people in search of a culture and SJWs are people who want to feel righteous about a cause. Your educational correlation is non existent for the bug chasers and questionable for the SJWs, although your usage of SJW is somewhat broken too since that concept encompasses a pretty wide spectrum and again, you're being an extremophile and trying to normalize that extreme.
Flonne Wrote:Finally, devolving the bulk of your argument into direct character insult isn't the way to talk to people effectively, if a "crazy neonazi sociopath literallyhitler" can recognize that then maybe you should think about it a bit, too. By and large, I -usually- remain civil even when most of the forum disagrees with what I say quite vocally, only breaking from that when I am directly insulted enough times in a short period of time. I'm also willing to admit when I'm wrong, as I have done a few times in this very thread.
I made nothing but observations regarding your behavior and your math. Your character I let that speak for itself for the most part. Your behaviors and statements aren't exactly ambiguous and hard to draw conclusions regarding.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.

