The major problem trolls have is they inevitably have virtually no experience, education, or professional background with respect to any subject about which they are ranting. That of course makes it impossible for them to engage in any sort of informed debate on the subject at hand. As a result they resort to digital shouting (bold fonts or all caps), accusations, and insults. It is a form of quackery rather than dialogue. It is puzzling to me that anyone above the age of twelve would find it desirable to be perceived in such of a light. What rational person wants to be dismissed out of hand as an adolescent nuisance. But then again. aspiration takes all forms.
But back to the issue at hand. Because the troll does not have the informative background to make any sort of intellectually based case, they resort to cut and pasting, a skill set which our particular troll seems to have well practiced ability. AI also now provides them the instant ability to create biased supportive point lists almost instantly. However, that interestingly can present a problem to trolls because they do not have the basic information tool sets to evaluate those cites - an term our particular troll seems to toss around with abandon as if means something.
We have subject matter experts here that our troll has attempted to refute through the use of cites that are written by either biased sources or editorialists with far less informative knowledge than the member the troll is attempting to engage.
For instance, our troll repeatedly turns to the institute of Middle East Understanding, a left leaning think tank that proudly boasts its pro-Palestinian content. One of its primary doners is a fellow by the name of Soros. Rather then further understanding, it serves the role of an English language propaganda mouthpiece for the Palestinian cause. To be certain, Israel employs similar organizations to make its case on the international stage. Neither should be considered particularly factual. IMEU has been called out specifically by the media watchdog group Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting (CAMERA), the NGO Monitor, Media Bias Fact Check, Influence Watch, and as one would suspect, the Anti-Defamation League.
If I too may offer a cite, I suggest all of us take a minute or two to look through the Institute's most current list of articles in order to get a feel for the direction of their content.
imeu.org
That doesn't mean one should not be aware of the musings of editorialists in places like IMEU. I absolutely encourage it. For instance I subscribe on line to Al Jazeera as well as the Jerusalem Post. But, it is essential that a critical reviewer balance Palestinian assertions and versions of history with more balanced ones and even those fully supportive of Israel. Otherwise, the consumer is nothing but a propagandized tool of his information sources.
I personally leven new information with my education and professional experiences. From those, I draw what I believe are informed conclusions that I regularly test against new information or opinion. Most of the informed members of this forum do exactly the same thing. Here, I regularly learn from the successful jurists, teachers, farmers, ranchers, CEOs, businessmen, craftsmen, former military, and other experts in their fields that participate in this forum. As a new member of this community, I can't imagine choosing to assume a persona that is viewed with such absolute disdain by such an accomplished group people. But then neither I nor these people aspire to be simply dismissed through their own arrogance and lack of self-awareness.