SCOBLE’S EXCREMENTAL VISION NEEDS AN OPTO-RECTOMY

This is a response to the “I’m not an American” blog post by Robert Scoble, a “tech-geek blogger” and Managing Director at Fast Company.TV. 

 

Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Everyone has the right to express that opinion under the auspices of free speech protected by the First Amendment to the US Constitution. It’s a given … in America.

Robert Scoble is an influential, self-proclaimed “tech-geek blogger” and Managing Director at Fast Company.TV. Today, after exercising his right to free speech with the “I’m Not an American” blog post, Scoble did a snake-belly slinky over to his Twitter Synchophant Turfdom and complained about all the “HATERS” who uh -had the audacity to disagree with his low opinion of Americans and high opinion of socialism.

Free speech is cool – if it’s his.

Free speech is right – if it’s his.

Everyone else … not so much.

How dare they not agree with his opinions? BUNCHA HATERS! Here’s how we dare …

Dear Robert:

Nothing like blowing what credibility you had sky-high with this stupidity on steroids of a blog post called “I’m Not an American.” Nothing like alienating tons of readers and subscribers who expect information and news on the latest in tech from you and instead are blind-sided by this kind of self-important slag. No wonder FastCompany is winning the race to the bottom so quickly. You’re leading the dive.

NON-HATING HATER DISPUTES

You called people that oppose your views as “haters” on your Twitter post. Why would you do that? I’m not a hater. I’ve followed you for a long time – for tech reasons, but totally disagree with you on this. I wouldn’t even have bothered responding – in any way – until I saw your Twitter comment:

 

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