Roscoe wrote:
I keep telling you. I'm not anti-semitic. I like Arabs. DO YOU?
But you see when I study history I notice that the biggest British loss of life in a terrorist attack occurred when the Saint David Hotel was bombed by Zionists. More loss of life than the British people who died in the twin towers.
This doesn't exactly endear me to them.
Ros-'I didn't think this through

'-Coe's hatred, bigotry, and fear is directed at Jews alone, but like most hate-peddlers he cowers behind euphemisms... He is anti-Jewish rather than anti-Semitic, and extremely proud of his bigotry. He believes that it portrays him as someone intelligent and discerning, and something of a 'rogue' intellect...
But, unfortunately, Roscoe has never studied history. He merely spends all day trawling websites trying to find lies and nonsense that supports his grandiose/persecution delusional disorder...
Indicators of Delusion Disorder:
1.The patient expresses an idea or belief with unusual persistence or force.
2.That idea appears to exert an undue influence on the patient's life, and the way of life is often altered to an inexplicable extent.
3.Despite his/her profound conviction, there is often a quality of secretiveness or suspicion when the patient is questioned about it.
4.The individual tends to be humorless and oversensitive, especially about the belief.
5.There is a quality of centrality: no matter how unlikely it is that these strange things are happening to him, the patient accepts them relatively unquestioningly.
6.An attempt to contradict the belief is likely to arouse an inappropriately strong emotional reaction, often with irritability and hostility.
7.The belief is, at the least, unlikely, and out of keeping with the patient's social, cultural and religious background.
8.The patient is emotionally over-invested in the idea and it overwhelms other elements of their psyche.
9.The delusion, if acted out, often leads to behaviors which are abnormal and/or out of character, although perhaps understandable in the light of the delusional beliefs.
10.Individuals who know the patient observe that the belief and behavior are uncharacteristic and alien.
Roscoe - which one of these guys are you?

I'm confused, because all of them seem to be, at least, below-average height. As I know you are much shorter, I can't quite place you...