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- May 20, 2014
There's a difference between speaking from authority and paternalism, or moralising.I do tend to speak with a voice of authority, but I think that's somewhat fair because I know more about Chris than most people do, and have access to exclusive information sources.
That does not mean that I'm infallible or better than anyone else. Also, I don't try to be condescending or rude to anyone.
I'm not above reproach. If I'm wrong, call me out and correct me. I am not god.
Hell, I'm not even Null.
You clearly have knowledge of Chris and Barb that extends far beyond almost every other user here, so speaking authoritatively naturally follows. What I was referring to is the tendency I've observed for you to speak in a way that assumes you know what is best for Chris and Barb, and also for you to make moral judgements on them and on the users here.
Paternalism is one of the classic medical ethics issues - to what extent should clinicians intervene in the choices made by their patients. Obviously you aren't a doctor, and Chris is not your patient, but the general principles of the argument apply to this situation. Personally I come down on the side of the argument that feels a person's autonomy should be respected in almost every case. It'd likely be boring for almost everyone if I elaborated too much here; suffice it to say that, to me, thinking one knows what's best for another leads more often to harm than to good.
I sympathise with you feeling frustrated at Chris and Barb, especially if you have to deal with them regularly - professionally or personally. However, I think this only serves to underline why I believe that trolling shouldn't come from a place of anger, frustration or indignation. Starting from these points, it's too easy for it to turn into something serious, and for the person involved to cross lines they normally wouldn't because they feel the end justifies the means.
Even if this doesn't happen, there's a risk to come across as preachy, didactic or self-righteous. To that end, I offer this quote of yours from last week:
In conclusion, here's something to think about. At the beginning of this month, Chris took several hundred dollars out of his paypal as cash and put it in his wallet. That is the same money that he is now using to have his taint re-piercied. To the people who have been his ebay customers, whatever your intention was, you ended up, in part, financing a mentally deficient person's self-destructive compulsion, and enabling him. You're enabling him to do something stupid that may ultimately result in serious harm.
I take issue with you hectoring Chris's eBay buyers. It's a leap to go from someone buying something they want to them enabling Chris to do something which they likely had no idea he even wanted to.
I guess in summary I empathise with your position, but I'd reiterate that trolling/interacting with lolcows is best avoided if they frustrate/annoy/irritate you.