Tulio writes:
I was hoping one of the people you banned would be Sam.
Sam will probably never be banned here. He is too levelheaded to go off on me and get banned, and his behavior is too mature and decent to be banned by commenters.
Sam’s racism is way too extreme for me, but one thing I like about Sam is that he is not a one-noter. A lot of commenters are one-noters. Have you noticed that? They post a lot of comments, but the comments all tend to center around a few themes or often a general theme or life-view that can be summed up in a paragraph. I am not going to name any names here, but perhaps you can think of some commenters who are like this.
Sam might seem like a one-noter with his talks about Blacks, Jews, the anti-White movement, etc., but he really isn’t. If you notice, Sam comments on all sorts of posts, and his comments span a very wide gamut of themes. In short, he seems to be interested in just about everything and often has something intelligent or observant to say about just about any subject out there. He also has a fairly wide range of life-views. Everything isn’t all down to some plot to drive White people extinct. Even to Sam, life is far more complicated than that.
Tulio is also like this. Juliette is too. The best commenters on this board are not one-noters. Really people ought to expand their world-view until it gets to the point where they can make some sort of a comment on a wide range of articles on a multitude of subjects. This shows that you are an interesting person with wide ranging interests, and it also shows that you are not a one-noter with regard to life where everything reminds you of your favorite theme which you feel sums up the universe. I have news for you – your theme that you think sums up the universe in one short paragraph? It doesn’t do what’s intended to do.
What’s the theme here? I would say expand, expand, expand. Why? Oh I don’t know. But somehow I think that having a wide range of interests and especially life-views makes your own inner world and the outer world a much more interesting place. And once you develop more than one life-view to try to accommodate that world, you will start to realize how complex life really is that it can’t all actually be broken down into some easy to digest short paragraph. Ideally you should have a multitude of life-views because you can break down life into so many small pieces, and each piece seems to have a different summation or life-view that seems to (usually partially) sum it up.
Remember what the doorknob said.
There is no One Overarching Theory!