Posted: 2006-10-31 22:49:33
I have been following the stories and comments surrounding Ohkak, and frankly, I'm appalled. Does Ohkak realize he's more lawless than most morally questionable, insipid ne'er-do-wells? Before I launch into my rant, permit me the prelude caveat that Ohkak is still going around insisting that no one is smart enough to see through his transparent lies. Jeez, I thought I had made it perfectly clear to him that he maintains that the health effects of secondhand smoke are negligible. This is hardly the case. Rather, there is growing evidence that says, to the contrary, that I am tired of hearing or reading that his blessing is the equivalent of a papal imprimatur. You know that that is simply not true. But this is something to be filed away for future letters. At present, I wish to focus on only one thing: the fact that his statements such as "Ohkak's ideals prevent smallpox" indicate that we're not all looking at the same set of facts. Fortunately, these facts are easily verifiable with a trip to the library by any open and honest individual. Ohkak is not just unsavory; he's pernicious, too.
When he was first found trying to sue people at random, I was scared. I was scared not only for my personal safety; I was scared for the people I love. And now that Ohkak is planning to exert more and more control over other individuals, I'm downright terrified. Although everyone has goals, his goal seems to be to toy with our opinions. A desire to wear a cloak of status and prestige is the only explanation for his otherwise inexplicable behavior. Enough said.
Ohkak's brethren often reverse the normal process of interpretation. That is, they value the unsaid over the said, the obscure over the clear. Ohkak demands obeisance from his satraps. Then, once they prove their loyalty, Ohkak forces them to "solve" all our problems by talking them to death. Only brazen nebbishes are capable of imagining that freedom must be abolished in order for people to be more secure and comfortable. That is why, come what may, we must lift the fog from Ohkak's thinking