Scholastic chess ignorance
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David Kane wrote:
It was obvious from your references to profit motive
that you have not the faintest idea of what scholastic
chess (or youth soccer, for that matter) is about. But
despite your ignorance, you are obviously hostile to it.
I am not usually able to determine people's ignorance of a topic that
quickly. I was taught to take time and discuss before making such
pronouncements. Congratulations on your keen and quick senses.
Well you led with some comments demonstrating
astonishing ignorance, so I was able to form a
conclusion very quickly. I've yet to see anything
to believe my evaluation was faulty.
I wasn't commenting on Rob's feigned concern for
children, at all. However, I think the less the USCF has
to do with scholastic chess the better (the USCF is filled
with people like you, after all) However, in my state
background checks for parent volunteers in youth activities
are done by the police. I don't know how effective or
expensive it is compared with other methods, but it's
hardly something cooked up to enrich the evil and
greedy capitalists.
I am sort of unsure as to what threat I pose to scholastic chess, or
for that matter, all those other people like me affiliated with USCF
(my only current affiliation is as member; again I don't see what
threat USCF members "like me" pose to scholastic chess, but so be
it)
You are ignorant about scholastic chess and apparently unwilling
to address your ignorance. In combination with your willingness
to offer "solutions", you are indeed very dangerous.
However, again, I am sure your Sherlockian senses are serving you
well by denigrating me and other USCF members, as well as "evil and
greedy capitalists."
Thank you, David Kane, for keeping scholastic chess safe from the likes
of me.
Sadly, it's not just you. Hating that which they don't understand is
one of the worst traits of our species and depressingly common
in this group.
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