| > It's obviously easy to dismiss --- it literally dismisses itself at one point, saying that other people understand the problems better than he does. That's a failure of both logic and reading comprehension on your part, I'm afraid. It's honestly odd that you'd think this to be true. It reads as if you're a little too keen to find a 'gotcha'. The alleged manifesto outlines that while there are more knowledgeable experts on the corruption and greed at play, who have been opining for decades, no one has taken action and the problems have remained. To reinterpret this as it "dismissing itself" is far from justified. > I'd be interested in what led you to think it was strong. I never said it was strong, or implied such. I said it wasn't as easy to dismiss as the proven fake manifesto, and I said that many people broadly agree with its points. As an academic essay, or as a finished draft to try and justify murder, it has serious flaws. However, I think that if it were as easily dismissed as you insist, then at least one of the mainstream news organizations would have published it. |
That is his central claim. He murdered someone over it. It's luridly false.