Pitting SayTwo

Nah. I was only interested in trying to fight your ignorance about why someone would think you were also a troll like SayTwo.

And now I have more to add to that: Your blatant trolling in the Trump-supporting therapist thread. The one-liner questions you are asking seem entirely designed to mock.

There’s a reason I replied to Velocity and not you, despite the both of you taking similar positions in that thread. Both of you were arrogant on topics you know little about, but at lease he seemed genuine.

You even started cracking jokes with “light pop references.” In the same thread you tried to call someone a bigot. And then try to claim you’re worried about someone’s mental health.

You just don’t actually seem to be here for discussion in any situation where you might be shown to be wrong about something.

I didn’t call anyone in the thread a bigot. I commented on an Orthodox Jew not being comfortable with a secular Jew therapist. :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

:face_with_raised_eyebrow: is right. But probably for way different reasons than you intended.

Uh huh. I’m using the words of the therapist’s husband:

Perhaps you can explain your coy allusion?

Eta: not saying DSeid would necessarily agree that is “bigotry”. That’s my interpretation.

You did not use the words of the therapist’s husband. There’s a difference between “secular Jew as a therapist” and “secular Jew therapist”.

But you knew that already, you trolling fucknugget.

I think you’re being a little hair trigger there. I didn’t intend and don’t hold anti-semitic feelings.

I wasn’t commenting on your feelings, real or imagined, troglodyte. Trolls very rarely actually care about the things they troll about.

Straight from the horse’s mouth. The one thing that sticks out about you is a generally high level of inexhaustible animosity.

Inexhaustible enough, that it’s probably best I ignore you now.

My, you sure do know me so well, Mr Just-joined-last-month-and-never-interacted-with-me.

No, MrDibble is correct here.

Generally, I use it very similar to “christian” or “caucasian” depending on context. It’s the exact same in my mind to say “secular Jew therapist” and “secular Jewish therapist”. In the context of that quote, I don’t think I really loaded it up with anti-Semitism with that slight alteration.

“Jew” is a noun. “Jewish” is an adjective. “Christian” is both. But you must already know this.

You got me. The house of lies is crumbling.

Is it the exact same in your mind to go to the “Jew Hospital” and “Jewish Hospital”?

I can certainly accept that you meant no anti-Semitism by your statement and simply misspoke, unless of course, you double down and defend your statement rather than admit the mistake.

The telling thing is that they were not unaware of the GD thread about just this issue.

That’s how you can tell the good trolls, always got their fingers on the pulse of what’s the current button to push.

Well, I say "good’, but this one is really obvious, aren’t they?

I can see how I said that to be jarring to some ears so, sure it was a mistake. But I was talking about an Orthodox Jew not being comfortable with a secular Jew. It really didn’t even occur to me. I was clearly not impuning some attribute to therapists who are Jewish.

Exactly this. Apologize for the clumsiness of your attempt to communicate your message, and you come off as sincere. Accuse members of your audience of operating on a hair trigger and you cement their perception of you as a troll in place.

Eh, people make mistakes. I couldn’t say that I am 100% sure I wouldn’t have or never will misspeak in such a way. I try to be careful in how I say things like that, but sometimes one may get hasty and slip up.

If, when pointed out, they apologize and try to avoid making that mistake again, then no biggie, everyone has learned and grown today.

If they get upset, and call you out for pointing out their mistake, then they are likely just trolling.

Me, I’m looking at Mr Norton’s recent posting record as a whole. It’s quite the act, as it were.

I can’t disagree there. I did not see any apology and sincere desire to not repeat the mistake, but rather a defense and accusation at those who pointed it out.