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I didn't say he was trying to alter the perception of a random internet entity
who calls himself Henry Chinaski. Looks to me like Felton is ducking and
dodging, offering woulda-coulda-shoulda and deflecting onto the draft article
he hasn't published. He didn't ask any hard questions, but comes out of the
gate in his defensive rebuttal insisting there are no other hard questions,
and what hard questions exist, he asked every one of them.
Good for you winning with internet snark, though. That's even more perception
management. You're trying to convince yourself that you've out-smarted someone
on the internet with a deflection done smugly. So we have Vernon Felton and
Henry Chinaski dodging with smug self-assurance. Meanwhile, softball questions
and dodges continue to rule the MTB "journalism" (paid writers who may as well
be conduits for manufacturers and their marketing gurus) world. I guess we
should celebrate. Image trumps facts, critical thought is for what's kept
under wraps or not even examined, and you, Henry Chinaski, feel clever.
What a great world.
April 20, 2015, 10:06 p.m. - Tanker Overflow
#!markdown I didn't say he was trying to alter the perception of a random internet entity who calls himself Henry Chinaski. Looks to me like Felton is ducking and dodging, offering woulda-coulda-shoulda and deflecting onto the draft article he hasn't published. He didn't ask any hard questions, but comes out of the gate in his defensive rebuttal insisting there are no other hard questions, and what hard questions exist, he asked every one of them. Good for you winning with internet snark, though. That's even more perception management. You're trying to convince yourself that you've out-smarted someone on the internet with a deflection done smugly. So we have Vernon Felton and Henry Chinaski dodging with smug self-assurance. Meanwhile, softball questions and dodges continue to rule the MTB "journalism" (paid writers who may as well be conduits for manufacturers and their marketing gurus) world. I guess we should celebrate. Image trumps facts, critical thought is for what's kept under wraps or not even examined, and you, Henry Chinaski, feel clever. What a great world.