Tuesday, December 05, 2006

The mind of a debunker

When I first warned people about the problems of global warming and how it would affect the world, debunkers told me that I was a fool and that there was no global warming that the ice packs were not melting and that the higher temperature reading were caused by a “heat island” effect.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16052360/


Rather than realize the danger we face from global warming words like "tree hugger" were used. Debunkers prefer to make fun of others than deal with problems.

The mind of a debunker is one terrified by new ideas. A developmental disorder causes them to fear change and not adapt well to new environments.

When confronted with their own worsening academic performance in contrast with that of more intellectually motivated students the debunker will lash out in a culturally inappropriate manner, such as hitting nerdy students while they are studying.

Inmoderate impulsive behavior followed by a lack of normal restraints and a chronic desire to ridicule others makes a debunker universally disliked. The feeling of being a failure in an academic environment contributes to the disruptive behavior.

The debunker will typically have low self esteem issues as well as possess poor social skills. They cannot sit still in their seats, but are up running around disturbing other students.

While a debunker who typically has flunked several grades may possess the physical body of a seventeen year old, they may in fact be psychologically the functional equivalent of a twelve year old.

Rather than say “You require a psychological evaluation for a behavioral abnormality”

Debunker will typically say “You’re stupid, that’s impossibile!” Negativity oozes from a debunker like venom from a snake’s lips.

A deference to authority figures and a worship of printed material which they do not understand yet parrot incessantly shows a complete lack of independent thinking which manifests itself by a complete lack of any new or original ideas.

This recurrent pattern of negativistic behavior towards new ideas is to be expected from a person whose limited mental abilities preclude the processing of complex information.

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