Gollin's Tit in the Wringer
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Someone Wrote:I want to be objective here.

There's no doubt that Gollin has contributed and still contributes some valuable work in exposing diploma mills and terribly substandard schools. This is good for everyone concerned with education, even those supporting unaccredited schools. I'd say, particularly those supporting unaccredited schools - just think about it.

However, although I don't agree with the lengthy discourse on psychopathology presented by Brian Crawford, it's well known that every passionate crusader is driven by deep, unsatisfied personal needs. The "cause" is only a facade, a way, a channel through which those deeper needs may be satisfied temporarily, but never completely or permanently and that's why the person has to continue his crusade with ever increasing fervor. The crusader is not consciously aware of this game he is playing with himself - he cannot connect the dots....(lol, lol, lol). The game would be spoiled or completely ruined if he became consciously aware of it.

There are two main reasons why people play such games with themselves: (a) There are deep seated emotional needs seeking desperately an outlet so that some of the bottled up energy can be expended. If such an outlet is not found, the person may virtually explode, suffer a breakdown or go completely cuckoo; (b) the person holds beliefs (both conscious and unconscious) of personal lack and/or powerlessness and also extreme vulnerability in some specific domains (he may be quite confident and powerful in other domains though). As a result, he doesn't feel capable of facing directly and dealing with his real problems (may be internal, external or both). And/or feels that facing directly those problems would cause him extreme pain that the conscious self could not handle. Therefore, the only solution is the temporary satisfaction (a sort of appeasement) of these pressing needs through projection - what psychologists sometimes call "displacement". The internal needs are projected onto the "cause".

In Gollin's case the signs of projection and displacement are more obvious than in other similar cases in which the camouflage is almost impenetrable. His involvement is highly personal and that is evident. I would also say that, as it is very common in such cases, the vicious attacks he's been receiving have drawn him even deeper into this and made him more passionate on a personal level. This unconscious game is much more satisfactory when there are clear cut, black and white, distinctions or a demonization of the other side. Gollin's attackers have graciously provided that.

All this doesn't mean that crusaders don't provide a service, a service that probably wouldn't be provided otherwise. And Gollin does that, he does provide a service.

OK, let's play a game ourselves here. The game is "notice the signs that indicate Gollin is deeply involved in a personal, unconscious game of projection and displacement of deep personal needs". The game needs to be objective and matter-of-fact. Any kind of abuse, name calling, etc. would ruin it.

I am very aware of the fact that providing a diagnosis for George Gollin (George Dana Gollin, George D. Gollin) and his mental issue feeds into his need for people to be attacking him. That is why I merely provided a laundry list of possibilities which may or may not apply to George Gollin (George Dana Gollin, George D. Gollin) and his lack of self-love, low self-esteem and obvious need to lash out at others. George Gollin (George Dana Gollin, George D. Gollin) enjoys fault with others to make himself feel a tad bit better about himself. Now that is self-serving, serves no legitimate purpose other than passive aggressively saying, “I am better than you are.”

You made some valid points and it sounds like you provided a valid lay diagnosis of George Gollin (George Dana Gollin, George D. Gollin) and his many family problems, concerns about his wife being his a university administrator while he is a mere professor.

A person like George Gollin (George Dana Gollin, George D. Gollin) having so many personality and mental health problems, should not cast stones on others when he has so many burning issues about his own manhood, self-worth and low self-esteem that he feels like an important person, although a false sense, by way of attaching himself to the likes of John Bear, Alan Ezzell and others who appear to be successful in a field he is self-learning in.

As they say, those who live in glass houses should not cast stones.
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Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Fort Bragg - 08-11-2008, 03:15 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Albert Hidel - 08-11-2008, 03:21 PM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Someone - 08-15-2008, 08:06 PM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Brian Crawford - 08-16-2008, 03:08 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Someone - 08-15-2008, 08:17 PM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Fort Bragg - 08-16-2008, 12:14 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by ham - 08-16-2008, 02:05 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Fort Bragg - 08-17-2008, 01:59 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by ham - 08-17-2008, 01:50 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Someone - 08-18-2008, 09:27 PM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Someone - 08-18-2008, 09:52 PM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by ham - 08-19-2008, 03:22 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by ham - 08-19-2008, 05:01 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Fort Bragg - 08-19-2008, 08:50 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by ham - 08-19-2008, 01:17 PM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Fort Bragg - 08-20-2008, 12:19 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Dennis Ruhl - 09-15-2008, 06:30 AM
RE: Gollin's Tit in the Wringer - by Don Dresden - 09-16-2008, 10:37 AM

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