@georgeob1,
georgeob1 wrote:
I find the self-congratulating, mutual back scratching of Blatham, Debra and Cicerone, over the supposed stupidity of Dr. Ben Carson, quite repulsive....
Blatham started it in a rather pedantic way as part of his continuous stream of fault-finding based on more or less anything he can find ....His servile claques, Debra and Cicerone rolled in to follow their master like a crowd of clucking chickens after a wounded bird.
Sadly it is often the real pipsqueaks in life who are the most backbiting and intolerant of others.
Well, George, ya know, it's just the nature of a cheese-eater. They are innately weak, envious, resentful, and petty creatures who lack both self-confidence and self-esteem.
As natural-born collectivists, they run in packs, seeking to find a sense of power and identity in the crowd they run with. Lacking a sense of self-worth, they desperately attempt to claim "superiority" by denigrating others, and are compelled by their sense of innate inferiority to fabricate some complaint about their superiors.
Quote:"When a true genius appears in this world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him." (Jonathan Swift)
They can't help themselves, really.
By the way, an "immigrant" is one who transfers residency from one country to other. There is no strict requirement that one's actions must be voluntary for this to be the case. Babies with no will of their own, carried into this country in their mother's arms, are "immigrants." Refugees are "immigrants," even though their emigration is virtually forced upon them. Likewise, a fugitive from justice "emigrates" when he leaves the country. It is quite typical for a cheese-eater to find "fault" where there is none. Anything which does not conform to the mediocre and habitual "norms" of their ilk is worthy of condemnation in their eyes. For them, conformity is a value in and of itself. Non-conformity is a vice, a sin, and deserves moral rebuke.