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Oh come now. You asked how effective psyops could be, without listing what criteria you thought would gauge it's effectiveness. I stated that, at the least, determining how many people surrendered (esp higherups) would be a good metric for determining psyops effectiveness. (I can quote the post, if you want.)
Then, when I pointed out that one higher-up surrendered already, you poopooed the idea that psyops had anything to do with it.
How do you think the effectiveness of psyops should be measured WH? What metrics would you use? Doyou require that all soldiers who surrender state openly and unequivocally, "I'm surrendering due to the appeals and not for personal self-interest!"?
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Both of your "criticisms" were couched with your own unfounded beliefs though. Let's see.
How do you know this? Do you have anything backing up your assertion? Why couldn't it just be one of a myriad of tools designed to help demoralize?
And yet, the surrender of that Secretary undermines this very argument, does it not? And if the troops are not demoralized, why does the article point out that Gadhafi's troops were shown fleeing from an engagement?
Face it: you got bent out of shape about a crappy little blog post. I acknowledged its crappiness the same day you complained about it. If that makes me a backtracker, so be it. I suppose you'd have preferred a foolish consistency.
That's perfectly asinine.
Your words and actions don't go together though; you call the article poor, but then state in your own words reasons why you think the tactic is ineffective, as evidenced by the post above. Are you saying now that you didn't put your own spin on what you thought of the tactic? That you didn't agree that the tactic was a "hail mary at best"?
I'm not bent out of shape; I'm merely educating.![]()
As is your unfounded opinion that surrender appeals are "silly". Unless you've changed your mind on that, as well.
Sure, why not.
Maybe, maybe not. Beg the question much?
Tide seems to have reversed since then. Does that undermine your argument?
You're not without recourse to a specious rationality either, hoss.
That's not my opinion. I meant to criticize an instance, not the tactic as such. The tactic is fine. I think I've emphasized that a couple of times now. If by some imprecision of phrasing I've left you with the opposite impression I disclaim it now and forever.
Jeez, you're hard headed. Don't you pay attention to what people say?
That's what I've been saying all along. I'm not the one saying that surrender appeals are a Hail Mary.
You're free to answer that psyops had no say, as you did upthread.
Not really. My argument all along has been that surrender appeals are just one tool in a big toolbox. If the tide has reversed, it could be due to any number of factors.
Who isn't?![]()
this ty little war.
Defend the tactics all you want. They're making the humanitarian situation worse. So the the whole lot of it.
Fair enough. Given your earlier posts:
I assumed that you thought surrender appeals/leaflet bombs were silly in all instances. I think you'll agree that my take wasn't entirely unjustified. Regardless, disclaimer accepted.
Disagree. You selectively ignored fairly clear statements to reach the conclusion you did. Defending that now weakens your point, frankly.
An understandable position. I haven't decided one way or the other; I'm not a fan of leaders committing genocide on their own people, but I also doubt our ability to affect long-term positive change.
Defending what now?
And I didn't see any clear statements that surrender appeals were an effective tactic; I remember seeing a lot of "probably/possibly" qualifiers. If I misread, mea culpa.
Having to repeat myself over and over, is annoying. But, my verbal precision was maybe lacking.
It's a character fault of mine, but when debating, I usually prefer clear, black and white statements if possible. It's why I repeat questions often; I don't like to argue a point if it isn't clearly defined. (Which is probably the main thrust of why I disliked the article/blogpost in the first place.)
Being pedantic on this board is a near-requirement, I find. If it makes you feel any better, I do the same to everyone I argue with here. You can ask WC or DarrinS; I'm sure they'll back me up on my pedanticity. (sp?)
To be fair, one man's clear point is another man's Winehole post.
I don't think so. Vive la difference.
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