I've gone back and forth whether to actually write about my views of this subject or not. Frankly, I get tired of people not bothering to give me the time of day. I mean.. That's EXPECTED. Yet tiring even still. I run up against the wall of "unless You've spent YEARS developing a reputation as an intellectual, Your views aren't worth shite."
I don't know what M. Roscoe's reputation is, other than he's well-respected here. That's good enough for me, but doesn't necessarily impact my views on this article.
Having thought about it some more, IF (italics) I write anything, it'll most LIKELY be the first, last, and only article I write on the "Inciteful Experiences" Substack. And, either Way, writing subtracts so much TIME from reading and learning.
The essence of the article will be to call most everybody the stupidest fools in existence, but then I include myself in that number so don't intend it as an insult. I've already selected quotes from "'Silver Rights': Finding Future Success through the Group Economy" by John Sibley Butler. I take it as gospel. It's in the book "Race and Justice in America: The Civil Rights Movement, Black Lives Matter, and the Way Forward" which I finished a few days ago.
All that to say... I enjoy a few Substacks and will continue to do so. But writing?
I've gone back and forth whether to actually write about my views of this subject or not. Frankly, I get tired of people not bothering to give me the time of day. I mean.. That's EXPECTED. Yet tiring even still. I run up against the wall of "unless You've spent YEARS developing a reputation as an intellectual, Your views aren't worth shite."
I don't know what M. Roscoe's reputation is, other than he's well-respected here. That's good enough for me, but doesn't necessarily impact my views on this article.
Having thought about it some more, IF (italics) I write anything, it'll most LIKELY be the first, last, and only article I write on the "Inciteful Experiences" Substack. And, either Way, writing subtracts so much TIME from reading and learning.
The essence of the article will be to call most everybody the stupidest fools in existence, but then I include myself in that number so don't intend it as an insult. I've already selected quotes from "'Silver Rights': Finding Future Success through the Group Economy" by John Sibley Butler. I take it as gospel. It's in the book "Race and Justice in America: The Civil Rights Movement, Black Lives Matter, and the Way Forward" which I finished a few days ago.
All that to say... I enjoy a few Substacks and will continue to do so. But writing?