longweekend58 wrote on Jul 22
nd, 2015 at 10:03am:
What I have proven is what I have stated for some time: Aussie is a sociopath with zero compassion for anyone. His interest in and understanding of social behaviour is close to nil which is why being pro-incest and pro-slavery would be so easy for him - because people dont matter to him
Karnal of course has proved what I long suspected that he is a lightweight with a bad temper when bested. The bad temper was a surprise, but the lightweight approach to a serious challenge was not. That is why I wanted Bam and Pecca since both are clearly very intelligent and possess something neither of you do: seriousness and talent.
Not your best look, children.
Bad temper? Not at all! We've all welcomed your challenge, Longy, and in particular, your response to it. The lack of any actual writing was most educational.
I'll hold off my judgment on seriousness and talent until I read Aussie and my own arguments on subjects you consider untouchable: slavery and paedophilia. Who knows? I might find myself lost for an argument, just as I did on Bill Shorten.
It's a telling state of affairs that paedophilia seems easier to defend than the alternative prime minister, but that's the dearth of Australian political leadership for you.
The difference between those who have accepted the challenge and the poster who issued it is one of what John Howard called ticker. Some see a challenge like this as an opportunity to extend their writing and critical thinking skills. It's about having a bit of fun.
The challenger sees it as a way to "out-manipulate" others, offering increasingly desperate excuses for why he refuses to actually write anything. It's about fear, intimidation and saving face at all costs. The challenger would rather write pages of insults and self-flattery than sit down and draft a good argument. It's a testament to his skills in writing and persuasion, and the best example I've ever seen of delusional self-indulgence.
And on this board, that's saying something.
I'm really grateful for the challenge, Longy. I don't feel bad tempered about it at all. I look forward to your critique of our arguments. I'm sure that will be educational too.