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« on: September 18, 2021, 06:31:57 PM »
« edited: September 18, 2021, 10:21:29 PM by Calthrina950 »

Neutral. I recently became subject to an attack of his, which I responded to in full, and received no reply. And I'm someone who has tried to stand up for him in the past.
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« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2021, 11:20:03 PM »

Neutral. I recently became subject to an attack of his, which I responded to in full, and received no reply. And I'm someone who has tried to stand up for him in the past.

This is by far the most frustrating thing about Fuzzy and I'm surprised we seem to be the only ones to have mentioned it in this thread. I have no problem with the opposing political views, and I can even bring myself to barely tolerate the InfoWars conspiracy nonsense. But the way he enters a thread, posts a wall of often inflammatory and rude text, then ignores all the reasonable responses is extremely obnoxious. Like most people on the religious right, he also seems to hold himself and the people he agrees with to a far lower ethical standard. It's sad because if not for that stuff he'd be an easy FF vote from me.

In particular, Fuzzy Bear has a tendency of repeating the same debunked points over and over again. Part of this is because he ignores the relevant rebuttals. I feel that I am at a fundamental disconnect with him now. He accused me of trolling him when I pointed out his usage of the words "My King is Alive!" when discussing Trump, and expressed his desire to "trigger" me. I think that this also exposes hypocrisy on his part, as he should know that Jesus himself calls for treating others respectfully.
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« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2021, 12:05:17 AM »

Neutral. I recently became subject to an attack of his, which I responded to in full, and received no reply. And I'm someone who has tried to stand up for him in the past.

This is by far the most frustrating thing about Fuzzy and I'm surprised we seem to be the only ones to have mentioned it in this thread. I have no problem with the opposing political views, and I can even bring myself to barely tolerate the InfoWars conspiracy nonsense. But the way he enters a thread, posts a wall of often inflammatory and rude text, then ignores all the reasonable responses is extremely obnoxious. Like most people on the religious right, he also seems to hold himself and the people he agrees with to a far lower ethical standard. It's sad because if not for that stuff he'd be an easy FF vote from me.

In particular, Fuzzy Bear has a tendency of repeating the same debunked points over and over again. Part of this is because he ignores the relevant rebuttals. I feel that I am at a fundamental disconnect with him now. He accused me of trolling him when I pointed out his usage of the words "My King is Alive!" when discussing Trump, and expressed his desire to "trigger" me. I think that this also exposes hypocrisy on his part, as he should know that Jesus himself calls for treating others respectfully.
Tbh this is exactly why I don’t ever really engage with him in actual debate. Back in day when I’m first joined and Russiagate kicked off it noticed that he would go into threads and make these ridiculous arguments about how impeaching Trump for firing Comey would destroy our democracy because “muh checks and balances means Trump can do whatever he wants to the FBI”. Then whenever someone like Virginia would refute and debate these notions and he would never respond to the rebuttal but instead would leave the thread for a couple of days and then come back and post these same arguments again while never addressing the rebuttal. An he would proceed to do this for ever single Trump scandal from Russiagate, Ukrainegate, Stormy Daniels, his taxes, and now saying 2020 was stolen. It was the same over and over pattern of saying a ridiculously talking point, someone disputes it, and Fuzzy never acknowledges the refute and comes back to post it again. After a while I found it more productive to just call him out on his crap then actually treat his topics like they are actually worthy of discussion

I feel Fuzzy Bear would have a better reputation on here if he actually responded to his opponents' arguments and owned up on his mistakes. I do tend to respect those who are firm about their beliefs, but I also respect those who make an effort to understand the other side.

Neutral. I recently became subject to an attack of his, which I responded to in full, and received no reply. And I'm someone who has tried to stand up for him in the past.

This is by far the most frustrating thing about Fuzzy and I'm surprised we seem to be the only ones to have mentioned it in this thread. I have no problem with the opposing political views, and I can even bring myself to barely tolerate the InfoWars conspiracy nonsense. But the way he enters a thread, posts a wall of often inflammatory and rude text, then ignores all the reasonable responses is extremely obnoxious. Like most people on the religious right, he also seems to hold himself and the people he agrees with to a far lower ethical standard. It's sad because if not for that stuff he'd be an easy FF vote from me.

In particular, Fuzzy Bear has a tendency of repeating the same debunked points over and over again. Part of this is because he ignores the relevant rebuttals. I feel that I am at a fundamental disconnect with him now. He accused me of trolling him when I pointed out his usage of the words "My King is Alive!" when discussing Trump, and expressed his desire to "trigger" me. I think that this also exposes hypocrisy on his part, as he should know that Jesus himself calls for treating others respectfully.

Sadly, most people on the religious right are willing to immediately flush all their "deeply-held religious principles" down the toilet the second they need to start degrading the other side. Fuzzy should be above that, but I suspect he's worked his political views into his Christian philosophy. I don't think he'd admit it, but I'd be surprised if he didn't believe that support of Donald Trump (or at least staunch opposition to the Democrats) is essential to being a "real" Christian in this country.

Fuzzy Bear certainly has done this. He believes that the Democrats are an "anti-Christian" and "anti-American" Party, and Republicans, from his perspective, are the upholders of tradition, virtue, and faith. Trump is, in his mind, God's agent who carries his message forth.
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