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Originally Posted by Jay Random
Excuse me, I've been participating in this thread all along. If you want to have a private conversation, do it in private messages.
The FIRST fact of what happened is that they CHOSE to give permission. I'm not the only one who has tried to explain this to you, but you are incapable of understanding that THEY MADE A CHOICE FREELY.
That's another ridiculous analogy. You're very bad at making them.
They could have refused permission in the first place. You talk as if the permission was cast in stone and they never, ever had any choice in the matter. That is wrong, and the rest of your argument which follows on from that point is invalid.
What people are TALKING ABOUT is their choice to take the high road from the very beginning. It is silly to point out that once on that road, they were no longer on the other road – or to act as if the other road didn't exist and was never an option, which is what you are, in effect, arguing.
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I know they could have refused but they didn't. I understand that. Do you understand they did agree?
Again I'll use the analogy of kids asking for permission to stay past curfew. Parents don't have to agree but when they do agree of free will they can't come back and punish the kid for staying past their curfew.
The Flames had a choice if they wanted to let Kylington stay home and they did. Nobody has said they didn't have the choice to deny his request. If they did then he could have showed up to camp and still not be suspended.