Chris Crawford
Nov 3 · 2 min read

“You know nothing about what knowledge I have.”

Yes, I do; I have read your comments, and they are unquestionably reflective of extremely poor education.

“I happen to have a law degree from a top-tier law school, I have lived in 7 states and traveled North and South America. I have worked at major liberal media publications and for Fortune 100 Internet companies.”

I don’t believe a word of that. Anybody with a law degree would have an appreciation of their own ignorance, yet you make wild statements about subjects you obviously know absolutely nothing about. You apparently have never heard of nuclear proliferation, you know nothing about international relations, nothing about the international credibility, and nothing about the position of China in the geopolitical order.

Now, there’s nothing wrong with ignorance per se; not everybody has the time to research all the issues. But to make such simple-minded declarations when you know so little about the subject is not just stupid — it betrays a lack of awareness of the limits of one’s own knowledge.

“I’ve made a judgment call based on plenty of information.”

Oh, really? I don’t think so. You clearly don’t understand what just about every educated person on the planet know: that throwing the Kurds under the bus shatters American credibility. Even Republicans in Congress voted for the motion condemning Mr. Trump’s betrayal.

Moreover, your rambling rant betrays an inability to construct a cogent argument. You meander along about anger, about liberals, women, minorities, and all sorts of things that have absolutely NOTHING to do with my comment.

The rest of your comment is the idle raving of a madman. It is bereft of substance, mere feckless puffery. Your anger has already done much to corrupt your mind, and many years from now you will die a lonely, angry old man. I am glad to see you residing in a personal hell of your own making — you richly deserve it.

    Chris Crawford

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    Master of Science, Physics, 1975. Computer Game Designer. Interactive Storytelling. www.erasmatazz.com