What are my ideas on the 'alt-right', cracker? I can't recall having expressed any recently.
Edit:You complain that there is no evidence. My point is textual similarities are evidence. If textual similarities were not considered evidence of authorship entire bodies of scholarship would break down.
So if your posting styles are the same it is evidence that they share an author.
How many writing styles do you have?
Further edit: Maybe this is your tired writing style? How many Trans brothers do you have?
I wasn't talking about you, specifically, but this board in general. Or that's what it seems like to me. Like, I got called "alt-right" for being concerned about the Trump Twitter takedown. If that makes me alt-right, is the same true for
Business Insider?
In all fairness, you haven't been so bad about this, at least as far as I remember. No, my problems with you are of a different nature; namely, your insistence that I'm a sockpuppet, based on evidence that's flimsy at best. Yes, textual similarities can be evidence. But as far as I know, you are not a stylometrist (is that the right word?), so I am going to need more than your opinion. Forensic psychology may be an established discipline, but that doesn't mean we should accept the testimony of armchair psychologists on the internet in a court of law. Even if you were, I don't think I can trust you to be unbiased.
And in any case, I don't understand why departmental representation is so important. If the BBC is like most private corporations...
Oh dear...
Listen yankee-doodle, outside the land of Guns, Gawd and Gorporations, government funded broadcasters are a thing! Auntie has never, ever been a "private corporation."
Anyway, whose goalposts are we talking about? Is this a diversity policy for scriptwriters or for all and any arms of the British government funded British Broadcasting Service inclusive of janitorial and help desks?
I know you're going through a difficult time right now, so I'm going to try to be gentle.
Thank you, but you don't have to correct me on the BBC. I know the Beeb isn't a private company, I was merely saying that if it's run like most private companies, it probably has an HR department that is largely female. I never meant to imply the BBC wasn't publicly owned.
And as for why I said you were moving the goalposts, it's because earlier, you said this:
The beeb has a diversity policy? Someone page Damore so he can dredge up a Wikipedia article saying it's a very no good thing!
Seriously? Positive discrimination at the BBC bothers you? Why? Are there not enough old white guys in the British Broadcasting Service for you?
From the bolded text, I assumed you were talking about the Beeb in general, not just scriptwriters. If you weren't trying to say that, I'm sorry for getting you wrong.