| An Open Letter To The TV Repair Forum CommunityJune 2 2007 at 9:08 AM No score for this post | alan degernious (no login) |
| This letter is not meant to be witty or insulting, and I am afraid I won't even be able to make it eloquent. But I will do the best I can to issue a call to conscience and reason. What follows is a set of observations I have made about mingy knuckle-draggers. We must comment on TV Repair Forum's theories. As mentioned above, however, that is not enough. It is necessary to do more. It is necessary to put to rest the animosities that have kept various groups of people from enjoying anything other than superficial unity.
This is equivalent to saying that TV Repair Forum can't possibly believe that courtesy and manners don't count for anything. It's stupid, but it's not that stupid. I sincerely seek nothing but justice. Period, finis, and Q.E.D. TV Repair Forum is an opportunist. That is, it is an ideological chameleon, without any real morality, without a soul.
To be honest, as long as the beer keeps flowing and the paychecks keep coming, TV Repair Forum's loyalists don't really care that there are two sorts of people in this world. There are those who produce a new generation of uneducated spoiled brats whose opinions and prejudices, far from being enlightened and challenged, are simply legitimized, and there are those who draw a picture of what we conceive of under the word "pharmacodynamic". TV Repair Forum fits neatly into the former category, of course. On the issue of chauvinism, TV Repair Forum is wrong again. Sure, certain individuals in intelligence and law enforcement agencies may have overlooked some of its more pathetic manuscripts. But people who collaborate with TV Repair Forum and expect TV Repair Forum to show them the same consideration deserve to be left out in the cold. Excuse me; that's not entirely correct. What I meant to say is that if Fate desired that TV Repair Forum make a correct application of what it had read about materialism, it would have to indicate title and page number, since the loquacious organization would otherwise never in all its existence find the correct place. But since Fate does not do this, TV Repair Forum maintains that it is the ultimate authority on what's right and what's wrong. Perhaps it would be best for it to awaken from its delusional narcoleptic fantasyland and observe that it sometimes uses the word "noninterventionalist" when describing its practices. Beware! This is a buzzword designed for emotional response. You may make the comment, "What does this have to do with malign degenerates?" Well, once you begin to see the light, you'll realize that TV Repair Forum says it is within its legal right to bamboozle people into believing that everyone with a different set of beliefs from its is going to get a one-way ticket to Hell. Whether or not it indeed has such a right, TV Repair Forum's helots have learned their scripts well, and the rhetoric comes gushing forth with little provocation. While TV Repair Forum has a right, as do we all, to believe whatever it wants about hooliganism, there is no place in this country where we are safe from its sycophants, no place where we are not targeted for hatred and attack. But this is something to be filed away for future letters. At present, I wish to focus on only one thing: the fact that no matter what else we do, our first move must be to educate everyone about how to champion the force of goodness against the greed of viperine bullies, we have to work diligently and effectively to place a high value on honor and self-respect. That's the first step: education. Education alone is not enough, of course. We must also tell TV Repair Forum how wrong it is.
Almost everyone will wholeheartedly agree that people should just treat each other with decency and respect, but if you were to tell TV Repair Forum that the moral devastations that accompany its iconoclastic, homicidal scare tactics suffice to slowly but surely wreck our country, derail our civilization, and threaten the human race with extinction, it'd just pull its security blanket a little tighter around itself and refuse to come out and deal with the real world. TV Repair Forum has never satisfactorily proved its assertion that a richly evocative description of a problem automatically implies the correct solution to that problem. It has merely justified that assertion with the phrase, "Because I said so."
To restate the obvious: I want to take up the all-encompassing challenge of freedom, justice, equality, and the pursuit of life with full dignity. I want to do this not because I need to tack another line onto my résumé, but because TV Repair Forum wants to violate values so important to our sense of community. What's wrong with that? What's wrong is TV Repair Forum's gossamer grasp of reality. If you're interested in the finagling, double-dealing, chicanery, cheating, cajolery, cunning, rascality, and abject villainy by which TV Repair Forum may deliver an additional blow to dignity and self-worth by the end of the decade, then you'll want to consider the following very carefully. You'll especially want to consider that TV Repair Forum believes that the most valuable skill one can have is to be able to lie convincingly. The real damage that this belief causes actually has nothing to do with the belief itself, but with psychology, human nature, and the skillful psychological manipulation of that nature by TV Repair Forum and its superficial cult followers. When I'm through with TV Repair Forum, it'll think twice before attempting to force me to undergo "treatment" to cure my "problem". Next time, TV Repair Forum, you may want to check your facts correctly. TV Repair Forum exhibits an air of superiority. You realize, of course, that that's really just a defense mechanism to cover up its obvious inferiority. Even though TV Repair Forum has aired its disapproval of being criticized, I still insist that if we don't exercise all of our basic rights to the maximum right now, then TV Repair Forum's inclinations will soon start to metastasize until they use organized violence to suppress opposition. That's all I'm going to say in this letter, because if I were to write everything I want to write, I'd be here all night.
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| | Author | Reply | Anonymous (no login) | Re: An Open Letter To The TV Repair Forum CommunityNo score for this post | June 3 2007, 2:19 PM |
Apparently, Alan was not able to repair his TV ! |
| alimaj (no login) | Re: An Open Letter To The TV Repair Forum CommunityNo score for this post | June 3 2007, 3:01 PM |
Are you a charlatan?WHAT is your point,did not get it. |
| rrobor (no login) | Re: An Open Letter To The TV Repair Forum CommunityNo score for this post | June 3 2007, 9:08 PM |
What I wouuld suggest is that Alan recognises where he is. This is the World Wide WEB. Our country indeed. Also Alan needs to forgo the use of modern put together words, the odd one may seem smart, other that that it becomes a bore. Look at the writings of the greats, the genius is in simplicity. Finally I read it 3 times to try to find the point of the tirade, I came up short. perhaps in a few words Allan could tell us what his issue is, to give him a idea, could be "they screwed me". |
| Anonymous (no login) | Re: An Open Letter To The TV Repair Forum CommunityNo score for this post | June 4 2007, 4:07 PM |
I DIDN'T KNOW THAT THEY ALLOWED THE PATIENTS TO USE THE OFFICE COMPUTERS IN A STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE MENTALLY CHALLENGED ! |
| David (Sears Tech) (no login) | Re: An Open Letter To The TV Repair Forum CommunityNo score for this post | June 4 2007, 8:25 PM |
As I am not always the brightest bulb in the chandelier, I didn't understand it either.
Dave |
| rrobor (no login) | Re: An Open Letter To The TV Repair Forum CommunityNo score for this post | June 4 2007, 11:29 PM |
I dont agree dave, perhaps the guy may take note of your writing and how well it struck the point. |
| Frank (no login) | Re: An Open Letter To The TV Repair Forum CommunityNo score for this post | June 5 2007, 11:30 AM |
I think someone here is deviating from what realy matters,.REMEMBER TV REPAIR FORUM? |
| Anonymous (no login) | Re: An Open Letter To The TV Repair Forum CommunityNo score for this post | June 8 2007, 1:39 PM |
It appears to me that Alan simply Cut-n-Pasted in the words of "TV Repair Forum" into some jibberish that could be applied to about any forum...just a troll. |
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