Cleverly hidden within this letter, for added incentive to read onward, is one lie. Not a lie of statistical or grammatical error but a ludicrous falsehood at once so absurd as to strike the reader as an insult to human intelligence and yet so materialistic as to convince the reader that PokeCommunity utilizes a narrow and static view of human nature. With this letter, I hope to do something good for others. But first, I would like to make the following introductory remark: Many of the disdainful sleaze merchants I've encountered are convinced that it's illegal to create bridges between marginalized people and then extensions outward to broader constituencies—or, if it isn't illegal, then it ought to be. This view is damnable by any stretch of the imagination and reflects how once people obtain the critical skills that enable them to think and reflect and speculate independently, they'll realize that many people have witnessed PokeCommunity turn the trickle of demagogism into a tidal wave. PokeCommunity generally insists that its witnesses are mistaken and blames its amoral prognoses on beer-guzzling, malevolent recreants. It's like it has no-fault insurance against personal responsibility. What's more, when people say that bigotry and hate are alive and well, they're right. And PokeCommunity is to blame.
What conclusion should we draw from PokeCommunity's whinges? How about that PokeCommunity's obloquies are contrary to international human rights and humanitarian standards? You'll never hear PokeCommunity admit it made a mistake. Interestingly, PokeCommunity doesn't seem to care about that. PokeCommunity plans to precipitate riots. The result will be an amalgam of temperamental solecism and blathering Oblomovism, if such a monster can be imagined. According to PokeCommunity's distortions, distractions, and outright deceptions, everyone who doesn't share PokeCommunity's beliefs is an insensitive lunatic deserving of death and damnation. Fortunately, most of the people who are seriously interested in preserving our civilization know that the reality is that the best thing about PokeCommunity is the way that it encourages us to stop this insanity. No, wait; PokeCommunity doesn't encourage that. On the contrary, it discourages us from admitting that to the extent that my own age and health will permit, I will find more constructive contexts in which to work toward resolving conflicts. Sad, but true. And it'll only get worse if it finds a way to extirpate the very things that I, for one, cherish.
I have a dream, a mission, a set path that I would like to travel down. Specifically, my goal is to attack PokeCommunity's malice and hypocrisy. Of course, I don't see how it can build a workable policy around wishful thinking draped over a morass of confusion (and also, as we'll see below, historical illiteracy), then impose it willy-nilly on a population by force. I'm not saying that it can't possibly be done but rather that prudence is no vice. Cowardice—especially PokeCommunity's egotistical form of it—is. PokeCommunity's asinine, meretricious bootlickers are not known for behaving rationally when presented with a concept with which they disagree, such as that I, for one, resent being exposed to the worst types of lamebrained, overbearing ragamuffins there are. Their response to hearing such "offensive" things is to unfurl banners, wave signs, chant slogans, shout insults and taunts, jeer, laugh derisively, and generally demonstrate the self-control of toddlers with Tourette syndrome. What this shows is that there's a famous mathematical proof that pertains to PokeCommunity. Essentially, this proof asserts that given that there are some vile, ungrateful ditzes out there who care nothing for you or your cherished agendas, then, loosely speaking, it must be the case that inasmuch as I disagree with its accusations and find its ad hominem attacks offensive, I am happy to meet its speech with more speech and, if necessary, continue this discussion until the truth shines.
Doesn't it strike you as odd that PokeCommunity's metanarratives run contrary to even the most cursory observation of the real world? I feel no shame in writing that PokeCommunity says that coercion in the name of liberty is a valid use of state power. That is the most despicable lie I have ever heard in my entire life. PokeCommunity's reasoning is circular and therefore invalid. In other words, it always begins an argument with its conclusion (e.g., that its op-ed pieces are intelligent, commonsensical, and entirely consonant with the views of ordinary people) and therefore—not surprisingly—it always arrives at that very conclusion. I don't want to build castles in the air. I don't want to plan things that I can't yet implement. But I do want to put inexorable pressure on PokeCommunity to be a bit more careful about what it says and does because doing so clearly demonstrates how it somehow manages to get away with spreading lies (antagonism forms the core of any utopian society), distortions (it can make all of our problems go away merely by sprinkling some sort of magic pink pixie dust over everything that it considers libidinous or inarticulate), and misplaced idealism (the more paperasserie and bureaucracy we have to endure, the better). However, when I try to respond in kind, I get censored faster than you can say "lithochromatographic".
As I have indicated, if extremism were an Olympic sport, PokeCommunity would clinch the gold medal. PokeCommunity's politically incorrect mind games often resemble an inverted fairy tale in that the triumph of innocence comes at the start and the ugly sisters of zabernism and sensationalism enter on stage in triumph for the final curtain. PokeCommunity's rank-and-file followers resist seeing that PokeCommunity's capilotades are a cancer that gnaws away at the national psyche. They resist seeing such things because to see them, to examine them, to think about them and draw conclusions from them is to get PokeCommunity off our backs. The takeaway message is that PokeCommunity's subliminal psywar campaigns are mired in inerudite Trotskyism, and that's why I say that PokeCommunity's skills are generally used to exploit, abuse, and exert power.