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Originally Posted by dissentowner
Well obviously you do. It isn't the same thing at all. If I believe something is ridiculous and you don't agree my opinion does not mean you have to feel the same way. You both are twisting what I wrote. If we had a poll on let's say the existence of aliens and I said it is ridiculous to think that there is no other life in the universe that doesn't mean that I am telling everyone else they have to vote there is, it doesn't mean I think they are idiots, to me the thought seems ridiculous. If I had wrote "anyone who doesn't vote for Fleury is being ridiculous or an idiot" that would be different. I mean you read my initial response which clearly had in my opinion in it and then got bent out of shape that I didn't include in my opinion. So yes, I am questioning your reading comprehension.
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Or maybe, and hear me out here, you don’t consider carefully the connotation of what you are saying. And you are not using logic at all.
A: “Let’s vote for all time players”
B: “I’m not voting for player X for reasons. Therefore he’s not on the list for me”
C: “If Player X isn’t on the list, it’s ridiculous”
There’s really no way to interpret C as anything but “B’s opinion is ridiculous”.
You know who have ridiculous opinions? Idiots.