A few weeks ago I commented to a colleague that PT blogger Satoshi Kanazawa only wrote one of his recent posts so that someone would write a parody of that post. There could be no other explanation. Apparently I was right. The point of that comment was not to single out Satoshi Kanazawa, but exactly the opposite. A central claim of my theory of Blogospheriology is that bloggers write obviously absurd posts with fallacies that third graders could identify just so that someone will eventually parody those posts. The point of my comment was that even a superhuman blogger and LSE Reader isn't exempt from the Blogospheriological rule that bloggers do everything they do in order to get parodied.
According to a recent PT Post, following in the footsteps of Michelle Malkin and several bloggers at the Daily Kos, Satoshi Kanazawa has got his wish and a recent post of his has just been parodied.
















