You have the burden of proof as the accuser, my statements are all objectively correct and documented.
As the accuser, you’ll have to prove those statements wrong or keep pretending the world is black and white and making things up I guess, if that’s what you’re into.
People are going to blame you whichever rope you pull, because they don’t understand what’s going on and they don’t like big scary situations.
Since it’s more important to do the right thing than to look good, you should probably pull 2, then 1, as that gives you the greatest chance of achieving your goal.
me:
“Four months ago everybody was on the side of Israel because of the horrific terror attack”.
You:
“Absolute nonsense. Utter horseshit. Biden was criticized from day one because I don’t think it was hard to predict what Israel would do.”
Now we have evidence from my facts if you go back to October 7th and look at news articles, or go back and browse Lemmy throughout October.
But your accusations of horseshit and that Biden was criticized from day one because everyone knew what Biden was going to do obviously don’t have a leg to stand on.
You should have provided evidence for your baseless claims, and you have provided none. Still.
Saying you made a nonsense claim is not an accusation, it is a criticism. And the fact that you can’t support it shows that it was the correct criticism.
Weird. You’d think if it was so accessible and that I was making things up, you would be able to prove I was wrong and show you were absolutely right so easily. Seems suspicious that you’re refusing to do that.
Which is an understandable but unnecessary response. You should view this as a learning experience. Humble yourself, take responsibility for your mistake, and move on.
Don’t make things up, don’t make leaps in logic, focus on the facts and make sure your point is on available.
Ypu tried to use false facts before or poor logic but weren’t being careful and basically proved yourself wrong with just a little nudge from this side of the table, so now you know that won’t work.
You won’t use any concrete data or provide what you want to claim is solid evidence because you know that if you persist in your current line of reasoning, that people were pro Palestine anti israeli after the Oct. 7th attack, you won’t find any statistically significant evidence.
If you don’t like continually making mistakes and losing these arguments:
You have the burden of proof as the accuser, my statements are all objectively correct and documented.
As the accuser, you’ll have to prove those statements wrong or keep pretending the world is black and white and making things up I guess, if that’s what you’re into.
People are going to blame you whichever rope you pull, because they don’t understand what’s going on and they don’t like big scary situations.
Since it’s more important to do the right thing than to look good, you should probably pull 2, then 1, as that gives you the greatest chance of achieving your goal.
I accused you of nothing. If they are documented, please provide said documentation.
Boy, your memory.
me: “Four months ago everybody was on the side of Israel because of the horrific terror attack”.
You:
“Absolute nonsense. Utter horseshit. Biden was criticized from day one because I don’t think it was hard to predict what Israel would do.”
Now we have evidence from my facts if you go back to October 7th and look at news articles, or go back and browse Lemmy throughout October.
But your accusations of horseshit and that Biden was criticized from day one because everyone knew what Biden was going to do obviously don’t have a leg to stand on.
You should have provided evidence for your baseless claims, and you have provided none. Still.
Saying you made a nonsense claim is not an accusation, it is a criticism. And the fact that you can’t support it shows that it was the correct criticism.
I understand you’re afraid of the truth, but my evidence is right here, publicly accessible.
Go find the pro Israeli versus pro Palestinian posts from October.
Nobody’s going to make fun of you, just go ahead and check the publicly available information that corroborates what I say.
Now if you want to contradict that publicly available information, it would be hilarious to watch you try.
Or you can continue to make things up. Go for it.
Weird. You’d think if it was so accessible and that I was making things up, you would be able to prove I was wrong and show you were absolutely right so easily. Seems suspicious that you’re refusing to do that.
Rub away, run away.
I’m not sure why I’m running away. I’m simply waiting for you to provide this documentation that you claim exists.
No worries, I know why you’re running away.
You’re afraid of being proved wrong.
Which is an understandable but unnecessary response. You should view this as a learning experience. Humble yourself, take responsibility for your mistake, and move on.
Don’t make things up, don’t make leaps in logic, focus on the facts and make sure your point is on available.
Ypu tried to use false facts before or poor logic but weren’t being careful and basically proved yourself wrong with just a little nudge from this side of the table, so now you know that won’t work.
You won’t use any concrete data or provide what you want to claim is solid evidence because you know that if you persist in your current line of reasoning, that people were pro Palestine anti israeli after the Oct. 7th attack, you won’t find any statistically significant evidence.
If you don’t like continually making mistakes and losing these arguments:
Try. Lose. Learn. Try again.
You already got the first two steps down.