It's cute that you think I as the game moderator hold fear of a player in my games.
I hold no fear of any player. LEAST of all, those who are outside my inner circle of friends. (I hold a lot more caution--not fear--for someone like, say, Nacho or zMuffinman. You're no Nacho, and you're no zMuffinman.)
Past games do not make me paranoid about plays that I would otherwise write off.
Past games teach me important characteristics about a player.
It's simple psychological profiling, off of what I have seen from you before.
I have seen you as town and seen you as scum, and this is your scumgame.
Furthermore, I also find it admirable that you're trying to push the angle that this is a policy lynch.
But it's not. It's lynching scum.
If I happened to be wrong, it's true...nothing in my reads whatsoever would even remotely change. Because my scumread on you is independent from my reads on any other players.
But I'm not lynching you because of what I'm afraid of you doing.
I'm lynching you because of what I've seen you do, compared to what I know you're capable of doing, and crossreferencing that with what alignment you're most likely to be. It's a lynch off of scumhunting, pure and simple. Cooldog was scum. Loopdan was scum. And you've done nothing but solidify that read with your play.
I wouldn't shed a single tear if I was wrong about you.
But I'm not wrong.