Marcus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 9:46 pm
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 8:17 pm
I’m certainly open to a better term if you can think of one within context of Boylan’s choice to use a black man’s avatar to tease the Heartlanders (their description, not mine).
- Doc
That brings up the point that for me defines the 'misappropriation' to use that as a temporary place marker. Look at Parker's explanation:
At the time of the interview, Robert Boylan knew my real identity. I asked him about the “Richard Nygren” comment, and he told me that he made it up as “a little joke to tweak Heartlanders” because of some racist remarks that had published on the FIRM Foundation’s website. “Richard Nygren” is a fictional character.
So... Boylan was hoping to "tweak Heartlanders" as payback for what he considered to be "racist remarks."
The underlined word 'racist' hyperlinks to this:
And the underlined word 'remarks' links here, to section 9 of this link:
And this is Section 9:
My entire quote in context
“Question from a Customer!
Does the border immigration crisis have possible connections to the gathering of the Lamanites so they can participate in the construction of the NEW JERUSALEM?
Prepaid Preacher?
An LDS man on you tube called the prepaid preacher, quoted these following scriptures, claiming that maybe these illegal immigrants crossing the southern border today into our country are the house of Jacob as lions (Illegal Immigrants) going into the midst of sheep (Current Americans)
...Rod Meldrum March 22, 2021
The first link starts the same way:
Question from a Customer!
Does the border immigration crisis have possible connections to the gathering of the Lamanites so they can participate in the construction of the NEW JERUSALEM?
Prepaid Preacher?
An LDS man on you tube called the prepaid preacher, quoted these following scriptures, claiming that maybe these illegal immigrants crossing the southern border today into our country are the house of Jacob as lions (Illegal Immigrants) going into the midst of sheep (Current Americans)...
These are lengthy links, so does anyone have any insight into how pretending Peter Pan is an "one of only [a] few African-American apologists in the Church at the moment [who] lives in Birmingham, Alabama” constitutes a joke that tweaks Heartlanders, in response to these posts?
It doesn't seem credible.
Then there is Parker's further explanation, this time of his own behavior:
...On July 19, 2022, I posted a link to the Boylan/Kraus interview. At that time, my real identity was not known publicly, so any attempt on my part to address Boylan’s “Richard Nygren” comment would have been untrue (if I confirmed it) or confusing (if I denied it). Instead, I simply wrote that the interview “goes into more detail about this blog than I’m comfortable with.”
I already posted that, literally just days before, Parker had posted he was not the apologist Peterson, nor was he the apologist Smoot, and for good measure he openly stated he wasn't the apologist Krauss. This post had links to at least three other entries with open admissions regarding who he was NOT.
So, why would it now be confusing to deny he was Nygren? What is different? in my opinion, this is an after the fact attempt to justify actions he knows were inappropriate.