Wednesday, May 31, 2017

About those Comments and Moderation

The moderation of Comments will not stop but there's a better way to deal with them.  For those which are not spam or openly vitriolic poison, I'll go ahead and publish them.  However, there's no need to respond to those in which someone is merely pushing an agenda and felt like trying to patronize me.


The Rockhouse can save you some time.

If you want to argue climate change, go the White House rather than wasting my time with fake science (i.e. not validated by the preponderance of the evidence presented in peer-reviewed science).


If you want to argue for anti-vaxx, then go off to start shooting people to save some time.  It isn't your place here.


If you want to support Big Pharma then also go to the White House since, as with others before this one, they do nothing about it.

RT:   ‘Deadly mess’: Ohio sues 5 pharma companies over opioid crisis

That's almost a billion opiate doses delivered to Ohio alone so extend that out (roughly) to fifty billion for the country and you can see how stoner freaks caused the problem.


If you believe stoners caused the problem then your best option is yet again licking ass in the White House since stoners have nothing to do with junkies because we're not trying to die.  If kids get sick on your ganja then you're a fucking lousy parent for allowing it anywhere near them.


We're not sure why they come
when their interest is starting fights
but it shouldn't be surprising
when there's nothing showing much might

So make it about personalities
to ensure no real truth emerges
and the plague of that grim logic
is everywhere in the news

But it only wastes my time
when I've heard it all before
and that bloody simple rubbish
is a bloody simple bore

- Achmed Feinstein


This approach will prevent missing any Comments which do matter.  I won't censor others but neither will I respond to them.  If it is your purpose to promote fake news then your best bet is in a social network since they have more fake news and fake science than in Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.

I'll not suffer that hogwash anymore; there's been far too much already ... all my life.

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