I’m going to start with your point number 4.
Every thread on this forum and in the internet usually derails to something else. It just how the conversation goes so I’m not sure why you’re not familiar with this fact.
Maybe because you don’t like what I have to say?
Your point number 2 and 3 are basically similar because you’re ignoring the fact that people from your own team use goading language all the time not just here but the internet usually. If you’re specific about this forum then you need to shut down the conspiracy forum IMMEDIATELY. Perhaps contact an administrator about that?
Finally, my response about police shootings was not directed at ZNP but the red team in general whose most common response is “He didn’t follow police instructions” when someone they don’t care about is shot.
I suggest you try to be more impartial in your judgment?
Alright, it seems I'll have to start going through everything you say, in every post, point-by-point.
1. "Every thread on this forum and in the internet usually derails to something else. It just how the conversation goes so I’m not sure why you’re not familiar with this fact."
Analysis:
Here you seem to admit you go off topic, and derail threads, even the very threads you create, and you don't care in the least, and it's ok because you're just doing what everyone else does. And so apparently the standards you hold yourself to are something akin to,
"It's ok to just do what everyone else does... and it's even ok to just do whatever I CLAIM everyone else does."
Conclusions:
A. That implied conclusion (it's ok to just do what everyone else does) doesn't require me to rebut it's ethics or logic... as it falls by it's own weight without any push from me. If that's the foundation for your ethics... that's your choice.
B. It's well understood, on this forum, and on most others, that when you want to discuss a new topic, you should create a new thread. This isn't rocket science, it's just considered polite, and it helps to keep forums organized, clear, and focused.
C. If you, therefore, want your own threads to be impolite, disorganized, unclear, and unfocused... you are certainly free to mess up your own threads as much as you please until a mod says otherwise.
2. Your point number 2 and 3 are basically similar because you’re ignoring the fact that people from your own team use goading language all the time not just here but the internet usually. If you’re specific about this forum then you need to shut down the conspiracy forum IMMEDIATELY. Perhaps contact an administrator about that?
Analysis:
Here you simply dismiss my arguments entirely, and avoid them, because you cannot rebut them. You refuse to address my arguments, and you CHANGE THE SUBJECT to something else. People CHANGE THE SUBJECT when they've lost an argument. You accuse me of having some kind of team (which isn't established) and then you try to smear me indirectly by accusing that team of something... something which you never establish.
Conclusions:
A. Avoiding someone's arguments and then changing the subject, which you did here, is what people do when they have no answer... it's what people do when they've lost the argument. (People also change subjects randomly if they have a mental disorder, or a lack of intelligence to follow discussions. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you're both stable and intelligent, and you simply keep doing this on purpose. However, if you want to blame this on a mental disorder, I'm willing to accept that defense.)
B. Avoiding someone's arguments, and changing the subject, is very deceptive, slippery, and irrational. It's not logical and it's not honest... it's the kind of thing politicians do. In any debate, when you change the subject rather than answering the challenges, you automatically lose on those points.
C. You also resort to phrases that are irrational logical fallacies, and which are obvious fallacies at face value, such as "all the time." Nothing happens here "all the time." Unless you want to give specific examples, you have yet to even verify something happens here "some of the time." But "all of the time" is an immediate loss, in any debate, because it's a logical fallacy... you are literally just making up crazy exaggerations which cannot even exist in the real world.
D. Trying to smear me indirectly by associating me with some kind of "team" is just irrational. You haven't verified I'm on this "team" or that I'm even on any team at all, and you certainly haven't verified anything this "team" has said or done. Again, this is another example of you being emotional, illogical, irrational, and just using crazy nonsense arguments to smear other people. For the record, I'll go ahead and mention that to smear someone by their associations, if such associations even exist, is another example of a logical fallacy.
E. Finally, you attempt one last "change of subject" even larger than the previous ones. You actually suggest I am somehow responsible for the entire forum, and that I need to shut it down if it's doing something unseemly. Once again, you're changing the subject, accusing me of something irrational nstead of answer my arguments, and responding with irrational and emotional answers.
F. Overall: you just continue to avoid all of my arguments, change the subject, accuse me of strange things, make irrational claims and irrational exaggerations, and give absolutely no evidence for anything you say. Almost every statement you make here is emotional, irrational, and illogical.
3. Finally, my response about police shootings was not directed at ZNP but the red team in general whose most common response is “He didn’t follow police instructions” when someone they don’t care about is shot.
Analysis:
You clarified who you directed your irrational statement toward, and that's good. But that still leaves us with an irrational statement. You are claiming the "red team" when considering police shootings, has the "most common response" of immediately saying the victim deserved it. That can't be supported by any evidence.
Conclusions:
A. You blame the "red team", when considering a police shooting, of having a "most common response" of saying "Well he didn't follow commands, so he deserved it." (That is your exact quote from post 108.)
B. First of all, to say something is the "most common response" is by definition a quantitative statement. It is making a numerical claim, of percentages, which can be measured and tested.
- The phrase "most common" either refers to a number greater than 50%, or it refers to a number that is greater than all other numbers in the same category.
- So you have to MEASURE AND PROVE that this comment ACTUALLY OCCURS greater than 50% of the time, or you have to MEASURE AND PROVE this comment occurs to a great extent than all other types of comments on the subject.
C. You clearly made a claim you cannot prove, and you cannot even come close to proving... because it's just emotional, hyperbolic, irrational nonsense.
D. Overall, you smear the entire "red team" as being completely heartless about police shootings, by FABRICATING FALSE CLAIMS, and STATING THEM AS ACTUAL FACTS, when you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, and you have no way to prove anything you said. You're just smearing the "red team" with emotional nonsense. Just smearing them.
Final Conclusions:
1.) You are free to come here, smear entire groups of people with irrational nonsense, claim things you can't prove, and be unbiblical, divisive, and illogical.
2.) However, I am also free to take apart every single thing you say, and prove every single thing you say is utterly irrational.
3.) If you want to take a step back, and put an end to this, by offering some plausible explanation, then I'll drop all of this. If you were to say something like, "Sorry I've been so emotional, I'm just stressed " then I'll be happy to let it go. You could say you're stressed about work, or life, or relationships, or that you haven't been sleeping, or you've been drinking, or your dog died, or whatever. If you want to take a step back, because you're stressed or something, I will be understanding and agreeable, and I'll be happy to drop all of this. We all go through weird times when we become extra emotional, or when we aren't ourselves.
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