You don't need to be convinced! I see it as a near-fact. Whenever I click on argumentative threads, I see about a dozen member names also listed as viewing the thread. On other threads, it might be two or three people.
Yes, a dozen or more members are getting extremely p1ss@d off at deliberately inflammatory statements being made, and at the responses that they predictably elicit. How you can view that in a positive light I simply cannot understand. All such threads do is to show the forum in a very bad light, and encourage would-be (and even some existing) members to desert CR0 and join RCR.
If you want to use an extreme example, then so will I. With some of the threats made on this thread, it did occur to me it was a bit like the threats made by the commandants of Japanese POW camps in WWII. Like, if even one person escaped, then something like a dozen others might be selected and executed, to punish a high number, just because you have a grievance against one person. Insane.
In the light of your later comments in the portrayal of the Japanese in BotRK, I have two observations :
1) Read "Spice Island Slaves" by the late Professor Leslie Audus, himself a FEPOW (Far East (former) Prisoner of War); he is not judgemental, but tells the unvarnished truth, which is pretty horrific.
2) During my visit to Kyoto a couple of years ago, I met a very large number of extremely likeable, friendly, polite Japanese people. I also met one of the Imperial Guards, on duty in the gardens of the Imperial Palace, who in an outburst of fury because my Chinese teacher had stepped three inches over a line, gave a terrifying demonstration of what can happen when a person in authority observes what he regards as "inappropriate behaviour" by someone who (by virtue of the latter's nationality and position) he does not deem as worthy of any respect. It was the Emperor's garden, and a Chinese visitor had unwittingly trespassed by three inches : the response was so extreme that I felt I was witnessing at first-hand the behaviour of a Japanese PoW camp commandant.
** Phil.