Wednesday, October 5, 2011

"Ignorant, morally ugly and stupid is no way to go through life, son."


     Periodically, with regard to comments to the blog, we experience a problem something like the one currently afflicting the OC Register: drive-by trollery, choking out and discouraging the participation of reasonable and decent people.
     For instance, having yesterday assessed and rejected Mr. Derek Reeve’s “argument” that he did not plagiarize, I was the recipient (at 11:07 this morning) of this comment:
How about creating a new state agency dedicated to going after plagiarists and punishing them criminally? … Their scope … would include anything written…. Seems to me Bvt & the [Dissent] National Socialists [i.e., Nazis] would support such a proposal.
     Mr. Troll is saying that, since I judge Reeve to have plagiarized, it follows that I seek or desire to employee sanctions to enforce non-plagiarism. He's also saying that my supposed desire to enforce non-plagiarism is tantamount to Nazism.
     Remarkable.
     I have a message for Mr. Troll. To paraphrase Animal House’s Dean Wormer, "ignorant, morally ugly and stupid is no way to go through life, son."
     We garnered several further comments of a roughly similar level of ugliness and stupidity. It's a drag, man.
     Hence, for the time being, I am forced to "moderate" comments. Please continue to comment. But expect some lag time.
     As always, the problem isn't that these trolls disagree with us or take different views; rather, the problem comprises deficiencies: (i) a lack of any understanding of argumentation; (ii) a stunning ignorance of history; (iii) a lack of civility.
     We'll turn off the moderation eventually. As I'm sure you can understand, this will be an ongoing battle.

More from the Briar Patch

     The OC Reg just posted yet another article about Saddleback College Poli Sci instructor Derek Reeve:

'Smear campaign' vs. Muhammad dog councilman denied.

     Not much new here. There’s this:
     Janine Iamunno, vice president of communications forPatch, responded that "the editor of San Juan Capistrano Patch did meticulous research and all due diligence before publishingthe story about Councilman Reeve's actions. We stand behind our reporting and will let the public decide for themselves."

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