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Old 29-02-2012, 07:58 AM   #1
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There's an article in the Fail today about online trolling, such as people posting sick comments on peoples memorial pages on Facebook.

That's a horrible thing to do, but that's not what got my attention.

It was this part towards the end of the article.

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Cyber-researcher Karyn Krawford told news.com.au that the sick craze may be a sign of mental illness.

'This lack of empathy caused people to become emotionally immune and desensitised to images they're not seeing in real life,' she said.

And psychologist James Heathers, of the University of Sydney, believes it is also down to the feeling of being anonymous, known as 'deindividuation'

'Social distance can cause a 55-year-old climate change sceptic with a job and a mortgage to behave like a spastic donkey with strange malicious behaviour,' he said.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1nktq4lsu
Does anyone else think it's odd that someone being a climate change sceptic is mentioned?
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Old 29-02-2012, 08:02 AM   #2
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Does anyone else think it's odd that someone being a climate change sceptic is mentioned?
Umm, considering this...

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No I dont find it odd at all
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Old 29-02-2012, 08:06 AM   #3
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No I dont find it odd at all
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It is out of place regarding the subject of the article, why was the example of a 55-year-old climate change sceptic with a job and a mortgage given?

Does it suggest to you that a link is made between people behaving in a disgraceful way and people being climate change sceptics? It just seems like a subliminal message or something.

Maybe I should get ready to do some work and put my tin foil hat on

I am not familiar with the University of Sydney or James Heathers, I take it you are though. Are they big on this climate change/carbon malarkay?
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It is out of place regarding the subject of the article, why was the example of a 55-year-old climate change sceptic with a job and a mortgage given?

Does it suggest to you that a link is made between people behaving in a disgraceful way and people being climate change sceptics? It just seems like a subliminal message or somthing.
No i agree with you, it is programming, and has been put there on purpose.

I was just being sarcastic towards the article, not towards you, because it came out of the University of Sydney, so i expect things like that from them.

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Are they big on this climate change/carbon malarkay?
Yes. All the institutions in Australia tow the line. It is a small place remember, population wise.

Remember that carbon dioxide trading is a done deal in Australia, as are other major 'climate change' agendas.

So it is reality in Australia, not malarky.
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Old 29-02-2012, 08:30 AM   #5
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I've read your posts about what's going on in Australia, I think we're going that way in the UK.

Imo this climate change thing is big business and there's a lot of money to be made, I also think it's a way of manipulating people and possibly weeding out undesirables as their cost of living becomes so high they can't afford to live.

In the UK we have seen massive increases in our energy bills. Of course there are ways to become more efficient, but only the well off can afford that. Everyone else has to spend their money on the ever increasing cost of living (including energy bills). But that's what energy companies want isn't it? They don't want every houshold to reduce their energy consumption too much!

As for this programming, well, we can clearly see that climate change denial/scepticism is on a par with taunting the relative of the recently bereaved
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Old 29-02-2012, 08:30 AM   #6
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'Social distance can cause a 55-year-old climate change sceptic with a job and a mortgage to behave like a spastic donkey with strange malicious behaviour,' he said.
What the fuck is a spastic donkey with strange malicious behaviour?


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Old 29-02-2012, 08:32 AM   #7
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What the fuck is a spastic donkey with strange malicious behaviour?


http://www.psych.usyd.edu.au/staff/jamesh/
"My analogies suck."
I thought that was an Australian phrase
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I thought that was an Australian phrase
Must mean a dumb bad-ass.

(bows)

Sorry, that was e-orr, e-orr, e-orrful!
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I've read your posts about what's going on in Australia, I think we're going that way in the UK.

Imo this climate change thing is big business and there's a lot of money to be made, I also think it's a way of manipulating people and possibly weeding out undesirables as their cost of living becomes so high they can't afford to live.

In the UK we have seen massive increases in our energy bills. Of course there are ways to become more efficient, but only the well off can afford that. Everyone else has to spend their money on the ever increasing cost of living (including energy bills). But that's what energy companies want isn't it? They don't want every houshold to reduce their energy consumption too much!
Yes all that and more. To add to what you said...if "climate change" is real, then governments "must act" (just talking how they do here)

By act for one example...they mean take almost 3000 million million litres of water from food production, thereby killing off entire towns and food production areas.

Heres the funeral...




The insistence of "Climate change" enables them to fullfill all kinds of Problem Reaction solution scenarios.
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Must mean a dumb bad-ass.

(bows)

Sorry, that was e-orr, e-orr, e-orrful!
a spastic donkey with strange malicious behaviour could be one of those scientific terms
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Yes, I get you lesley, there are thousands of anonymous climate-change sceptics on facebook, that's for sure!
sounds like they are being demonised.
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There's an article in the Fail today about online trolling, such as people posting sick comments on peoples memorial pages on Facebook.

That's a horrible thing to do, but that's not what got my attention.

It was this part towards the end of the article.



Does anyone else think it's odd that someone being a climate change sceptic is mentioned?
Of course. Would only climate change sceptics feel anonymous?
Not dustbincollectors, crocodile wrestlers or astrophysicists?
So now we got both sheeple with no behaviour at all, and spastic donkeys with strange malicious behaviour.
Way to go, ain`t it?
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Eco Sytems - A Genocidal Fraud. How Australias Food Bowl is being shut down. (video)

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The plot to shut down the Murray Darling Basin Food Bowl


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What the fuck is a spastic donkey with strange malicious behaviour?


http://www.psych.usyd.edu.au/staff/jamesh/
"My analogies suck."
Must be a new category in the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)

Isn't the use of the word "spastic" a perjorative remark and is discriminatory to all disabled people. Can't see the pc mafia jumping on that one.
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I am reading that completely differently, LesleyPS. As it says:

Social distance can cause a 55-year-old climate change sceptic with a job and a mortgage to behave like a spastic donkey with strange malicious behaviour...

I'd say it is comparing a boring and conventional but basically good egg with a nutter.

So to be a climate change sceptic is positive.

Odd coming from Daily Fail maybe but I do think there are occasional flashes of honesty from them. Maybe they've got a truther working in the backroom somewhere who keeps dropping clues into the print run?

Do you remember the joke that used to be wrapped round bubble-gum. 'Help, I'm trapped in a bubble-gum factory!´ Like that.
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Good one blister, I never thought of it like that
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ironically sydney university keep trying to access my computer peerblock tells me, so much for their stance on anonymity.
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ironically sydney university keep trying to access my computer peerblock tells me, so much for their stance on anonymity.
Interesting.

Maybe they are trying to analyse you for something

But it could just be that a hacker is working alone and happens to study or work on the campus and is using University computers.
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I am reading that completely differently, LesleyPS. As it says:

Social distance can cause a 55-year-old climate change sceptic with a job and a mortgage to behave like a spastic donkey with strange malicious behaviour...

I'd say it is comparing a boring and conventional but basically good egg with a nutter.

So to be a climate change sceptic is positive.
You do have a point there.

But still, why is it the climate change denier that becomes a "spastic donkey"

Why not a 55-year-old climate change proponent becomes a "spastic donkey" ?

Ahhhh... psychologists are fucking with our heads.
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You do have a point there.

But still, why is it the climate change denier that becomes a "spastic donkey"

Why not a 55-year-old climate change proponent becomes a "spastic donkey" ?

Ahhhh... psychologists are fucking with our heads.
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Tbh if the guy had given an example such as

a 55 year old person with a job and a mortgage to behave like a spastic donkey with strange malicious behaviour...

That would have been a more relevant example. I don't really understand why climate change sceptic would spring to mind, or spastic donkey for that matter. In the UK the word 'spastic' is considered to be one of those 'evil' words by the PC crew. So again, why did the Daily Mail choose that example?

Btw, I'm sure I've read posts by you before about the dust bowl. That's just an example of the genocidal madness that is masked by so called environmental concerns.
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