Wednesday, October 20, 2004

The Victim-Class Censors, Name-Calls, and Intimidates Any Opposers

As a starting point for this post, let’s begin by stating: None of the outspoken critics of Quixtar and its IBOs have financial or business success of any mention (as shown repeatedly on this website).

If an individual can’t hack it in the business world, whether in Quixtar or any other business, there are only two choices open to them. The first is to admit their lack of ability in that area and pursue a worthy endeavor in a different field. The second choice is to blame the Quixtar business and IBOs and play the part of a victim.

Critics of Quixtar pander to the victim mentality so prevalent in our society today by blaming, blaming, blaming.

Anyone struggling to build the Quixtar business is given a way out and amplification for their “self-pity”, and are then invited to join the victims in the chorus of screaming the farcical claim “pyramid”.

This is their pathetic strategy, even though the difficulties of building a Quixtar business are no different than those of any serious business, and the legalities involved are continually re-confirmed.

As is the case with so many fanatics, the “victim” class seeks to silence those that oppose it, or, more often, it is intimidation and name-calling that is used.

Case in point: For almost eight years the small, bizarre handful of Quixtar quitters (who decided to place blame rather than accept responsibility), filled the Internet with negative misinformation and skewed, amatuer analyses of the Quixtar business and its IBOs. They behaved exactly like Terrorists do, striking innocent, unsuspecting IBOs who were simply trying to build their businesses.

Then: Enter the “counter-terrorism genre.”

An unknown radical using the name “QRUSH” put up a weblog that started to attack back against the Quixtar critics, naming names and citing sources. Proof upon proof was surfaced to back up this person’s claims. QRUSH had information that could only have come from inside the lives of the Quixtar critics. One QRUSH casualty, the measly Passport business, was found to be behind a lot of the attacks on Quixtar (if not all), and QRUSH’s activities quickly brought Passport’s make-believe business to its knees.

The result of this reverse-attack on the Quixtar critics?

An immediate outcry from the bizarre, but now entrenched, Internet Critics. They whined and complained that they couldn’t post comments on QRUSH’s blog. They said QRUSH was unfair and called him/her every name in the book. They put up a copy-cat website using nearly the same spelling (reference the 44 year old mentioned in a previous post) full of vulgar language, blasphemy, and verbal assaults and threats (thereby proving the real nature of their “character” and the intimidation tactics that I am describing). They said QRUSH was unfair and biased. They then attacked his/her standing, theorizing about his/her involvement in Quixtar, whereabouts, and familial ties to the business.

It seems these victims couldn’t handle a dose of their own medicine.

That’s when I stepped in. I figured this QRUSH person shouldn’t have all the fun. Besides, I like my tactics better. I can debunk the critics’ positions without having to name names. It is their ideologies that are wide open for dismantling (very easily, too, I might add) anyway.

Then others followed suit.

Now anti-critic websites are popping up all over the place.

And the bizarre Internet Critics of Quixtar can’t handle it.

You see, truth is not their concern. The destruction of Quixtar and its IBOs is all they care about. But if we show up debunking their fabricated claims against the Quixtar business, truth will eventually win out.

Their days are numbered.

And their nights are restless (I have proof).

Hundreds of thousands of us and less than ten of them.

The nut-job critics of Quixtar now know this:

They’d better watch their step.