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Smogon is right about one thing, namely that fear is what motivates us. Fear of what it means when diversivolent hierophants of fogyism renege on an incredibly large number of promises. Fear of what it says about our society when we teach our children that we're supposed to shut up and smile when Smogon says temeritous things. And fear of prolix protestors like Smogon who exhibit a deep disdain for all people who are not immature, furacious malcontents.
I'm sorry if I've gotten a little off track here, but Smogon's confidants are united by only two things. Want to guess what those are? They're a deep-seated sense of victimization and a burning desire to lower scholastic standards. Aside from those two things, the members of Smogon's coven have little in common. Surprisingly, some of them even realize that if Smogon continues to empty garbage pails full of the vilest slanders and defamations on the clean garments of honorable people, crime will escalate as schools deteriorate, corruption increases, and quality of life plummets. An organization that wants to get ahead should try to understand the long-range consequences of its actions. Smogon has never had that faculty. It always does what it wants to do at the moment and figures it'll be able to lie itself out of any problems that arise.