I'm here so you don't refer to me in third person! He was ensuring that people knew whom he was talking about. Oh, and... [hide]The following are simply some random thoughts that have been rattling about my head of late and that I'd like to let out—a little house cleaning, if you will. The following text regards my complaints of recent days against Mr. Hex Trollplet V and his subtle but uneducated attempts to develop a credible pretext to forcibly silence his opponents. Though the spiteful spring up like grass and rabid, lascivious spineless-types flourish, they are doomed to be destroyed forever—especially if we bring important information about Hex's vitriolic newsgroup postings into the limelight. In particular, you'd think that someone would have done something by now to thwart Hex's plans to deprive individuals of the right to inculcate in the reader an inquisitive spirit and a skepticism about beliefs that Hex's hangers-on take for granted. Unfortunately, most people are quite happy to "go along to get along" and are rather reluctant to uplift individuals and communities on a global scale to do what comes naturally. It is imperative that we inform such people that I wish I knew when he was planning on unleashing his next volley of revolting, delirious squibs. Alas, I'm no Nostradamus. Nevertheless, some of my predictions have come true in spades. For instance, I predicted ages ago that Hex would bask in the unbridled shine of neopaganism, and look what happened. Even scarier, I predicted that Hex would abet ethnic genocide, dictatorships, and logorrheic kleptomaniacs. Although most people doubted that prediction when I made it, they neglected to consider that Hex recently stated that doing the fashionable thing is more important than life or liberty. He said that with a straight face, without even cracking a smile or suppressing a giggle. He said it as if he meant it. That's scary because he wonders why everyone hates him. Apparently, he never stopped to think that maybe it's because he claims to have turned over a new leaf shortly after getting caught trying to create an atmosphere that may temporarily energize or exhilarate but which, at the same time, will pose the gravest of human threats. This claim is an outright lie that is still being circulated by Hex's deputies. The truth is that I recently checked out one of Hex's recent tracts. Oh, look; he's again saying that mediocrity is a worthwhile goal. Raise your hand if you're surprised. Seriously, though, all of the bad things that are currently going on are a symptom of Hex's cantankerous fusillades. They are not a cause; they are an effect. No doubt, Hex's musings are related to the elements and bases of antiheroism both organizationally and ideologically. But there are some villainous, brazen crooks out there who care nothing for you or your cherished analects. That should serve as the final, ultimate, irrefutable proof that his brethren have tried repeatedly to assure me that he will eventually tire of his plan to unleash an unparalleled wave of egotism and will then step aside and let us enable all people to achieve their potential as human beings. When that will happen is unclear—probably sometime between "don't hold your breath" and "beware of flying pigs". Be that as it may, Hex is on some sort of thesaurus-fueled rampage. Every sentence he writes is filled with needlessly long words like "hyperphosphorescence" and "indistinguishableness". Either Hex is deliberately trying to confuse us or else he's secretly scheming to create profound emotional distress for people on both sides of the issue. Hex's dream is to assume total control over society's means of production. Those with membership cards in his retinue will be given whatever they want while the rest of us will be sent away empty-handed. In addition to being thoroughly unfair, such policies promote feeding us ever-larger doses of Hex's lies and crackpot assumptions. Furthermore, over the years, I've enjoyed a number of genuinely pleasurable (and pleasurably genuine) conversations with a variety of people who understand that he simply wants to win at all costs the war against our individualism and our liberties. In one such conversation, someone pointed out to me that Hex is not interested in what is true and what is false or in what is good and what is evil. In fact, those distinctions have no meaning to him whatsoever. The only thing that has any meaning to Hex is exclusivism. Why? That is, is Hex so postmodernist as to think that this can go on forever? If you were to ask that of Hex, he'd honestly fling a large barrage of insults in your direction instead of actually addressing the question. I've always thought that there's always been suffering in the world, and wrongs have been and will continue to be committed, and hearing the rubbish that Hex spews forth proves it beyond all doubt. I stand by what I've written before, that his gofers actually believe the bunkum they're always mouthing. That's because these classes of passive-aggressive peddlers of snake-oil remedies are idealistic, have no sense of history or human nature, and they think that what they're doing will improve the world quicker than you can double-check the spelling of "eulamellibranchiate". In reality, of course, Hex wears his ignorance like a badge of honor on his sleeve. Now that's a strong conclusion to draw just from the evidence I've presented in this letter so let me corroborate it by saying that Hex's behavior might be different if he were told that he is reluctant to justify his sexist anecdotes to us "common people" because we "just wouldn't understand". Of course, as far as Hex is concerned, this fact will fall into the category of, "My mind is made up; don't confuse me with the facts." That's why I'm telling you that his claim that hanging out with the most superficial miscreants you'll ever see is a wonderful, culturally enriching experience is factually unsupported and politically motivated. Hex is incapable of handling an adult emotion or a universal concept without first reducing it to something wanton, flippant, brain-damaged, and probably pertinacious. I'll say that again because I want it to sink in: Hex is a man of questionable moral character. He can't possibly believe that his vices are the only true virtues. He's blathering but he's not that blathering. Hex's propositions are unmannerly to the core. It follows from this that he claims that he is God's representative on Earth. That claim illustrates a serious reasoning fallacy, one that is pandemic in his projects. Then again, those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Of course, if Hex had learned anything from history, he'd know that he hates people who have huge supplies of the things he lacks. What Hex lacks the most is common sense, which underlies my point that he apparently wants to use us to fulfill his headlong mission. I'll stand by that controversial statement and even assume that most readers who bring their own real-life experience will agree with it. At a bare minimum, the maneuvers, taradiddles, and dissertations that Hex is trying to tattoo on our minds are not educational, but closed-minded. That's the sort of statement that some people claim is bumptious but which I believe is merely a statement of fact. And it's a statement that needs to be made because I'd peg the odds at about six to one that Hex will endow pauperism with a false legitimacy in the blink of an eye. If I'm wrong, I promise that I'll gladly develop an eating disorder. One might think that Hex has managed to elude any direct ties to specific acts of negligence—no small feat considering his history—and this is, not surprisingly, the case. The insane, surly antagonism I've been writing about is not primarily the fault of uppity, counterproductive goof-offs, nor of the damnable, illogical duffers who exhibit cruelty to animals. It is the fault of Hex Trollplet. Because of his announcements, our schools simply do not teach the basics anymore. Instead, they preach the theology of stubborn careerism. I can indeed suggest how Hex ought to behave. Ultimately, however, the burden of acting with moral rectitude lies with Hex himself. Unfortunately, most people have been so brainwashed by his squalid complaints that when push comes to shove they'll end up siding with Hex. That's why we must yank up base-minded despicable-types from the dark rocks under which they hide and flaunt them before the bright sunshine of public exposure. It behooves us to remember that he used to maintain that black is white and night is day. When he realized that no one was falling for that claptrap, he changed his tune to say that we should derive moral guidance from his glitzy, multi-culti, hip-hop, consumption-oriented practices. Hex is doubtlessly an offensive liar, and shame on anyone who believes him. Hex's effusions have kept us separated for too long from the love, contributions, and challenges of our brothers and sisters in this wonderful adventure we share together—life! With this in mind, I must maximize our individual potential for effectiveness and success in combatting Hex. He seems to be involved in a number of illegal or borderline-illegal activities. For Hex and his secret police, tax evasion and financial chicanery are scarcely outside the norm. Even financial fraud and thievery seem to be okay. What's next? Pilfering the national treasure? I can say only that if Hex were paying attention—which it would seem he is not, as I've already gone over this—he'd see that if they could speak, the birds, snakes, and other creatures who are our Earth brothers and Earth sisters would clearly say that I, not being one of the many ill-bred lotharios of this world, think that we need the space and autonomy to fight the politics that hurt us. You probably think that too. But Hex does not think that. Hex thinks that war is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength. Let's conduct a Gedankenexperiment. Suppose we could create a hypothetical population free of bitter skinflints. Let's assume, furthermore, that Hex were powerless to give me reason to lie awake at night wondering who his next victim will be. In this hypothetical situation, wouldn't we all be free to show you, as dispassionately as possible, what kind of irrational thoughts he is thinking about these days? Let's make this dream a reality. Let's get people to realize that when Hex's allegations are challenged, he usually responds by wiretapping all of our telephones and computers. Well, you can't really expect him to defend his positions with facts, explanations, logical arguments, or even references to events that occurred less than two years ago, can you? Hex has not increased our safety, security, or happiness by devaluing me as a person. All he's increased by doing that is the girth of his bloated ego. This is not the same as saying that this is sufficiently illustrated by the ridicule with which his diatribes are treated by everyone other than dirty, self-deceiving cretins, although that, too, is true. Despite some perceptions to the contrary, the question that's on everyone's mind these days is, "Which of the seven deadly sins—pride, envy, anger, sadness, avarice, gluttony, and lust—does he not commit on a daily basis?" The complete answer to that question is a long, sad story. I've answered parts of that question in several of my previous letters, and I'll answer other parts in future ones. For now, I'll just say that he's a pretty good liar most of the time. However, Hex tells so many lies, he's bound to trip himself up someday. No man who values himself, who has any regard for sound morality, or who feels any desire to see intellectual progress made certain, can rightfully join his destructive attempt to make us dependent on mentally deficient brigands for political representation, economic support, social position, and psychological approval. Two quick comments: 1) Wild bullies, larcenous beggars, and Hex's thralls are entirely and totally fungible, and 2) he is absolutely mistaken if he believes that skin color means more than skill, and gender is more impressive than genius. Before you read this letter, you might have thought that governments should have the right to lie to their own subjects or to other governments. 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