First off, it isn't just against the spirit of the forum. It's ignorant of the meaning of the word "insanity" (hint: it's a legal term) and rude to several people here who do have mental health problems. It's also counterproductive. You don't educate by insulting.
Second . . . well, I do think education is important. And even if some people are never going to be educated, there are some who are. There are people who lurk and are educated.
Avoid using clinical words such as "insane", "mentally deficient" etc, as it belittles and insults those who genuinely suffer from these conditions clinically.
I prefer to refer to some of the more extreme HB's (such as Sibrel, Kaysing, White and that Aussie guy whose name escapes me at the moment) using general slang terms such as "nut-bar", "nut-job", "froot-loop" etc. My justification for this is that IMO, being clinically of sound mind is not a barrier to being just plain stupid or ignorant.
Both of you have picked up that I may be rude/insulting to those with genuine mental health problems.... that is not my intention, I havent been here long enough to identify persons who may have health issues, and to be perfectly frank unless you work in the health sector how do
you know that they have mental health issues?...and at the same time I too have had my own mental health issues in the past, and as the old saying goes 'it takes a nutter to spot a nutter'... but I will try to desist especially if it does upset the more innocent 'nutters'!
However my original post obviously alludes to one individual, who in many many posts has written with lucidity and thought (even if his understanding of the subject matter is clearly wrong) and then he has suddenly posted absolute and utter barking drivel! The man is clearly, even to a layman, not without severe issues! So does one just ignore the 'howling at the moon' bits and try to re-educate him on the 'science and engineering' bits? why? what would be the point of that? (although obviously in doing so it does, as Gillianren points out, educate everyone else and not just the 'poster' that the response may be to and that is obviously a good thing....otherwise I for one would remain a lot dumber than I currently am)
Just out of a combination of curiosity, consideration, and maybe a touch of P.C., what descriptive terms would be inoffensive when referring to, well, the folks we encounter who espouse beliefs that are at odds with reality and who - generally - adamantly refuse to accept simple facts?
Willfully ignorant?
I have to disagree with that, some may be wilfully ignorant, some are clearly trolls and some, definitely have 'issues' that cannot be adressed by trying to counter their 'beleifs' with rational explanation! ..or as Smartcooky calls them.....nut-jobs!