Blocking a bloviator

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I blocked on VK a “Jeff Smith” – an opinionated, blind Trump hater who is immune to all facts. He also put out graphics with invented, fake Patton quotes. Then he insults me on my own page. I spent far too much time on this unreasonable person.

Of course, with a Jeff Smith type, there may well be another explanation:


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Facebook has led, among many, many bad side effects, to a generation of ignorant, opinionated, fact-free bloviators — often high-school dropout types with no education, logical or research skills — who think they are mental hotshots.

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When I make a logical argument, marshalling facts to support them, as a high-honors graduate of Georgetown, one of the top American universities, and with a science degree, I expect at least a polite, logical answer back (whether they agree or not, whether I have convinced them or not), not a juvenile ego spouting off, COMPLETELY IGNORING MY ARGUMENTS, and making accusations against ME as a person because they cannot win the argument on the facts.

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Old Jeff here says now I (of all people) am “an insult to anyone’s intelligence.” Really, Mr. Jiffy Lube employee (or wherever you work, if you do)?
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Now going back to Trump, yes, he is indeed obnoxious, a narcissist, impulsive, unpresidential, and no angel as a businessman or a husband,
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But I still believe he had good intentions before the Jews hit him with something — a death threat, blackmail, something — to force him to do things he does not want to do. And he saved us from Hillary, who would have been the end of all freedom.
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Just remember this: if someone like Jeff Smith attacks with blind hatred a Donald Trump, that is the same exact personality type that can turn on you too and blindly attack YOU as well.
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Here in my town, I am dealing with a borderline personality disorder type just like that and have gone to the sheriff about him.

In the end, the borderline personality types discover in their angry little minds that everyone is a scumbag, a rat and they hate everyone.
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As a corollary, Napoleon, who was very realistic about human nature, once warned: “Someone who flatters you to your face will slander you behind your back.”

Go back to Faceberg, Jeff Smith, where you can be the all-wise and all-knowing grease monkey, assert Trump is 100% a pedophile and a jew-lover, and insult anyone who is not as sure as you are!

Your reference to Facebook seems to be correct. I’ve come to a similar conclusion by a different path.

Anyway, my bottom line is that jews call us cattle not because we are dumb, but more because they are breeding us. The “dumbing down” that is always being talked about results from the jewish breeding program, like farmers cultivating a breed of cattle.

John De-Nugent

Tim, Yes. It has struck me again and again with horror, in fact, just yesterday evening talking with a barmaid who is shapely, nice, sensible, a good listener and not just a talker, a natural blond (Finnish and German) and 40, just how many bright, attractive, women with good personalities have never been married and have just one or even no kids.
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Over time, as a result, you see Americans becoming stupider and stupider.
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I saw it myself over the period of 1981-2004 as an occasional substitute teacher (the jews kept getting me as a WN fired from good jobs) — white kids are literally much dumber than they were 40 years ago.
In my final messages to “Smith,” before he insulted me on my own VK wall, I wrote him: “Jeff, I have blogged about all these anti-Trump assertions for years. You refuse to address MY point, so no dialogue is useful.
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ALL Trump had to do to get the Deep State off his case was to sell out like Reagan, become a moderate, country-club RINO Republican, forget about his Mexico, China, gun and free-speech policies, put out some serious hating and insults on Putin and the Russians, and the media would be loving him now. The economy is great anyway, and so he would be coasting to reelection, smooth as silk.
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So tell me why a true puppet of the jew does not just do this — abandon his “objectionable” policies?
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TELL me, or stop writing me.
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I wonder who you think I am? I have been a WN for 41 years, I am a high-honors Georgetown graduate, and I was in Marine Corps intelligence, and had three meritorious promotions in one year.
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Stop thinking you can “tell” me anti-Trump stuff I have already seen and dealt with. Here are HUNDREDS of my articles on the man, many VERY critical of what he has turned into. https://johndenugent.com/?s=trump

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As for Trump, I believe his original intentions were good, just as with Woodrow Wilson, but the Jews “have” him with some blackmail. And remember:
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If Hillary were in right now, after the Parkland High School massacre, IMO we would have no more First or Second Amendments, NO MORE FREE SPEECH OR GUNS.  The media would have joined Hillary in demanding new , “reasonable” laws against “hate” and gun ownership.
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And once free speech and guns are gone, it is OVER for the white race.
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Those who bash Trump, comrade, are maybe forgetting how horrible it would be if that evil witch had won.
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[Smith did not address anything I wrote him.]

2 Comments

  1. Dear John:
    You seem to have several misconceptions about symptoms and manifestations of Borderline Personality Disorder.. BPD sufferers may experience a chronic sense of alienation, fear of abandonment, mood lability, histrionic behavior and frequent attacks of suicidal ideation. They are not small-minded people who hate the world and the people in it. They do not all work at Jiffy Lube, spiteful, angry and stupid.
    Stop playing amateur psychiatrist follow your own advice: stop befriending bad people and blindly enabling them by giving them money.

    • Thanks for that.

      The person threatening me may have other issues. BUT the descriptions I have read of this borderline personality disorder sound much more serious and this person twice told me, in two different settings and conversations, that others have described him as borderline.

      MANY felons in prison have this problem.
      https://www.rightdiagnosis.com/b/borderline_personality_disorder/wiki.htm

      Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. (not including suicidal or self-mutilating behavior covered in Criterion 5)
      A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation.
      Identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self.
      Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self-damaging (e.g., spending, sex, substance abuse, reckless driving, binge eating; [not including suicidal or self-mutilating behavior covered in Criterion 5]).
      Recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures, or threats, or self-mutilating behavior
      Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood (e.g., intense episodic dysphoria, irritability, or anxiety usually lasting a few hours and only rarely more than a few days)
      Chronic feelings of emptiness.
      Inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger (e.g., frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights).
      Transient, stress-related paranoid ideation or severe dissociative symptoms.
      DSM-IV-TR, 301.83.

      Further, and this seems totally accurate about this person:

      People with BPD often have highly unstable patterns of social relationships. While they can develop intense but stormy attachments, their attitudes towards family, friends, and loved ones may suddenly shift from idealization (great admiration and love) to devaluation (intense anger and dislike). Thus, they may form an immediate attachment and trust for the other person, but when a separation or conflict occurs that others may see as slight, they can lose their sense of attachment and trust and may become withdrawn or angry. Even with family members, individuals with BPD can be highly sensitive to rejection, for example reacting with distress or anger to separations. These fears of abandonment may be related to difficulties feeling emotionally connected to important persons when they are physically absent, leaving the individual with BPD feeling lost and perhaps worthless. Suicide attempts or self-injury may occur along with anger at perceived abandonment and disappointments.

      People with BPD exhibit other impulsive behaviors, such as excessive spending, binge eating and risky sex. BPD often occurs together with other psychiatric problems, particularly bipolar disorder, depression, attention deficit disorder, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, eating disorders and other personality disorders.

      As a consequence of difficulties with emotional regulation and maintaining some social boundaries, people with BPD can sometimes make rapid and seemingly deep connections with others, marked by unrealistically high levels of mutual admiration. When very open and in need of reassurance and love, they can sometimes overwhelm others with praise, attention and intimacy. They can also feel overwhelmed by others or be taken advantage of. Due to the inherent instability of such relationships, and unresolved issues for the person with BPD, particularly in matters of trust and self-worth, they are prone to react strongly to apparent slights and reverse their over-positive view. This can be experienced by others as unexpected hostility or betrayal, and can also be confusing and painful for the person with BPD.

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