Our friend here makes a common mistake based on a superficial knowledge of the community he is attempting to disrupt.
He came across the site and thought, "Here are a bunch of Bukowski worshipers who won't tolerate a harsh world leveled against their God!" Or whatever that thought translates to in French or German, or whatever language our friend speaks.
He then thinks, "But I know the truth!" (or, "My friend, noted poetry OUTLAW John Bennett knows the truth!"), so he digs up the most critical writing on Bukowski that he - or his friend, noted poetry OUTLAW John Bennett - ever wrote and posts it here, believing he is initiating some sort of discussion forum Hiroshima.
What he doesn't know, because his knowledge of the community is shallow and superficial, is that we've already said it all ourselves. And heard it all and read it all, and most frustratingly for him, worship no literary God.
So his Hiroshima is nothing more than a wet firecracker fizzling on the lawn, and his jealous anti-Bukowski diatribes are just more old yellow newspaper in the rafters of the garage.
It's not terribly original, but then, why would we expect it to be? An original troll would be a welcome break from the endless parade of clones that prance through here, each one indistinguishable from the one before.