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So people saying that they think I have been treated unfairly are showing signs of dishonesty? Yes, them defending one of the biggest lying manipulating sealions BC has ever been plagued by is a sign that they are up to something here besides just having friendly conversations. He has never made an argument. He just starts throwing "troll" and "sealion" around. He has never given examples. He didn't have to. All he needed to do was explain the concept and link to the wikipedia page and those who know you recognized you. You asking for examples just fresh sealioning. You claiming that he hasn't made an argument is more fresh sealioning. Sources dont say anything. So say you, a known troll and proven liar. Next up we have an example of a lie: Uhuh, its all to do with you, not that they are individual actors with their own thoughts and motivations, but they are purely motivated by hate for you, and anything they do or say is a direct response to that hate. Your characterization of what "its all to do with" is an oversimplification (a type of lie). Yes they are similarly motivated by hate and revenge, but no one said they were "purely motivated" and there is no reason to assume that their motivations are pure. Andrew for example just loves chaos and likes to see people argue. As LL's newest volunteer, mark probably values your ability to sit and quietly monitor chats for hours without missing a thing. It is hard to know exactly what motivates people in this world, but petty hatred and revenge have obviously been large motivations in those two guy's history here, so it's safe to assume that they are still acting according to past patterns, in addition to less well documented motivational impurities. Great, so that means you also accept his evaluation of you as a troll, since he is educating those who are curious and who are looking at the evidence honestly. If you will recall, no evidence or examples were required to make the case that you are a sealion. He just explained the term and we recognized you fitting it. The more we read about sealioning, the more we learn that unless we are troll wrangling, the best response is to either ignore the person or else use their "questions" as a way to introduce your thoughts on the topic for anyone who may be following the conversation, but then end the conversation at that point, taking no questions, preventing the sealion from manipulating you into a long pointless back and forth. ![]() |