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Iains BS: Uk Labour Party discussion II (3626* d) RE: BS: Uk Labour Party discussion II 23 Jul 17


Jim the solution is quite straightforward. If you, Stevie chunder, Gnome and their acolytes did not hurl out gratuitous abuse at everyone that holds a contrary view, there would be no need for the responses generated. It is quite clear to anyone following these threads that you are all there to bully, bluster, insult and gang up on all who dispute your view of the world.
I have been dealing with your sort all my working life. I know precisely how to deal with you.

You all share the arrogance of feeling that you dictate the subject matter and content of this forum and no other views at variance will be tolerated. You actuslly boast about destroying threads and chuntering on about any subject that jumps to mind when you are bored with the argument or cannot counter it. Most irritatingly, prior to jumping off at a tangent, you all throw insults about like confetti. This is typical trolling behaviour. "First, trolls are more likely to display noxious personality characteristics, that is, traits that impair one's ability to build relations and function in a civilised or pro-social way. In a comprehensive examination of their psychological profile, trolls were found to be more Machiavellian (impulsive and charming manipulators), psychopathic (cold, fearless and antisocial), and especially sadist than the overall population. Trolls enjoy harming and intimidating others, so much so that the authors of this study concluded that trolls are "prototypical everyday sadists", and that trolling should be regarded as online sadism. This is in line with the view of trolling as a form of cyberbullying."
I recognise certain character traits above that describe you all to a T.
What a totally unsavoury bunch you are.




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