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You have been entirely unclear and have been consistently evasive. I have noted several examples of this and you are avoiding them, too. Don't think I don't notice what you conveniently skip over when you respond. I am giving you the opportunity to save a little face but instead you keep trying to return focus to topics where you behaved shamefully. You have the options of moving on or getting into it, and when you get into it you have the disadvantage of having behaved very dishonestly in this exchange and being seemingly unable to acknowledge objective errors.
I have not asked for a yes or no answer regarding "a subject". I asked a direct yes or no question and you hemmed and hawed for 5-6 comments and have now more or less fallen apart having provided an answer that was an "emphatic no", then a "yes and no" and now a "yes". At some point you will have to either accept that saying "no", "yes and no", and "yes" to a yes or no question is inconsistent or you will have to keep dealing with this congitive dissonance, as I am not going to validate your nonsense.
PS a yes or no question is indeed binary. That is the only property it has aside from being a question.
No, you just present a confused mess, don't respond directly to what is said, and dance around blaming me for your garbled mess of thoughts and deflections. I am not being "overly literal" in expecting a yes or no answer to my question, I stated my question as a direct yes or no precisely because liberal genocide apologists always try to dissemble, leaving their complicit answer implicit. And what did you do in response? You immediately tried to do their exact same dance. A near-complete incapacity to just answer the direct question.
I have already stated, twice, that I'm glad we're in agreement given a "yes" answer. This is now a third time.
At the same time, I would not be surprised if you later contradicted yourself, as you have been anything but forthright and have already said every possible (explicitly incompatible!) answer to my question.
I think it is a very low bar to have cleared, but it is an actual "yes" answer to my simple yes or no question, so it is not insufficient for answering the question. 30 comments in, lmao. I did actually directly announce my acceptance of the "yes" twice and then move on to my point about it, but... alas.
It is not a question that you have lied in this exchange. You have lied about basic facts of what has been said, objectively disprovable. You have also contradicted yourself repeatedly. I think you are about 80% confused and 20% willing to be dishonest to protect your ego, but that combination means you are acting shamefully.
Because you have literally given me an "emphatic no", "yes and no", and now a "yes" answer to my one question, I would be pretty stupid to think you are going to stick with the "yes" answer. But I am willing to be generous and move forward under the assumption that it is your actual, honest answer. I wonder how that generosity will be treated.
I already provided a short follow-up. Presumably you did not read my whole comment before beginning your response. Remember, you have cleared an incredibly low bar. The conversation has to more or less start over at this point, we have returned to my very first point and your very first point. All of these intervening comments? They are just me trying to get you to answer a simple yes or no question, and now you have said "yes".
It is not overly literal to read you say you gave an "emphatic no" to my question, then I go read my question and say, "oh they are saying "no" to it" and work from there. It is a basic baseline of communication. It's not my fault that you are answering questions I never asked and then presenting them to me as if they were answers to questions I did ask. That is also not being overly literal.
You were never asked whether you "support genocide or genocide deniers". Throw this lie on the pile.
Two days ago I led with a question regarding support: "So then you agree that you should not support genocide nor vote for genocidal candidates?". You deflected like liberals do on this topic: "I disagree that the situation is that simple." I pressed you to answer, you dissembled and tried to talk about a bunch of things re: false choices and then told me it was a loaded question, though you lacked the terminology to just say that. This continued for some time, and I repeated my question. You then said your answer had already been stated as "no", though of course you had never said that, you were dissembling and rationalizing and saying the question was loaded. The whole point of a loaded question is that you cannot answer it without saying something false. So many self-contradictions, lol. I again repeated that I was looking for a yes or a no and you then provided a lengthy response that I ignored and continue to ignore. Haven't read it. Not going to. I set my condition and you blew right past it, confirming the dishonest behavior I was originally criticizing.
Then I asked my question again, albeit rephrased: "Are you against genocide and voting for genocidal candidates?" And then, and only then, did anything about "genocide" deniers pop up, out of the blue, and it was all from your own head. I ask you about voting for genocidal candidates and you act like saying "I don't support genocide deniers" is an answer to it. And you've just done it again! Do you see how confused you are? Of course not, that must be my fault. "Too literal", lmao.
A key part of my original point, which you apparently still don't get, is that liberals are extremely averse to answering this direct yes or no question. Getting a direct yes or no is the point. And you flailed and flailed and confused yourself instead.
Certainly not examples of anything you or I have said. They are hypotheticals, poorly-framed. As you are trying to dispute what was or was not said, you might want to communicate what is something you're making up vs. something you're saying you did in the past. You have used both implicitly.
Yeah again I never asked that question.
You claimed you answered my question days ago when you obviously did not. Your reattempts at explanation, ones that ignore everything I've said to you about this, demonstrate that well enough. You are still presenting your answers to questions I didn't ask as if you had answered my one question! Still! This isn't complicated! It's a yes or no question!
If you took a few minutes to self-crit and actually read what was said, actually read what I said about this exact thing, you would recognize your error. Unfortunately you are not doing any self-crit at all, and are just trying to lash out irrationally, like a liberal, and are repeating these falsehoods. Sorry buddy, that's what lying looks like.
Do self-crit. I am going to skip responses that are just rehashing this one point because they are redundant.
I said "cared much", not "cared at all". You are still confused because you don't really read and understand what I say to you. If you took a few moments to think about it, you would also realize that your logic here would contradict what you had just said re: not caring anymore. You're still replying, aren't you? You should have a conversation with yourself from a few comments ago.
My response will have to be split in two as it is too long.
I do not think it is right to support genocide, or to vote for genocidal candidates.
Where do we go from here?
Genocide is, of course, wrong. Supporting those that perpetuate it is also wrong.
Not a yes or no, but it still equates to the same thing.
Right?
"Supporting those that perpetuate it is also wrong" lacks the specific point of my question, the part intended to be agitational. If you hadn't noticed, liberals are in their usual panic mode a few weeks before the presidential election. It is in exactly this context that they cannot imagine doing anything other than voting for their team. They already think of themselves as acting against genocide by voting for a genocidal candidate, in fact. Have you not seen this?
So while I could say that and say they are the same thing, I do not presume everyone else would mean the same thing. Hence why I ask a direct question and am not wishy-washy about this shit.
It is exactly this attitude I criticise - in you, as well.
There is no voting that will stop this genocide.
There is nothing in my attitude that is about that. Please do your best to not lie.
I'm not lying. I'm telling you my honest impression that arises from your insistence on this question, in this context.
When I see you asking if it's okay to support genocide or vote for genocidal candidates, I'm not seeing that in a vacuum, am I? Are you asking me to see that question in a vacuum? Because you asked it in a thread about the US election. It seems obvious to conclude that this question is connected to the US election, not some other hypothetical election where it might be possible to successfully vote away genocide.
So, like you begged me to, I ask - are you actually trying to ask that question in a vacuum, disconnected from current events? That's the only way it makes sense to me, but if that's the case it seems a pointless question in my opinion.
Nah you're making up a story and believing it despite correction. Or, as a shorthand: lying.
No, that is literally the "knee-jerk reaction" I had on reading your initial question which I responded to. I saw what looked like someone boiling the election down to a simple vote for or against genocide, or at least making it sound like it was possible to vote genocide away.
Why else do you think I called you naive for thinking it's so simple?
What, then, do you think I was saying, there, in my initial response to you?
You are describing your process of making a guess. You are leaving out the part where you have been corrected and are now doubling down on the truth of your guess.
You know, lying.
...yes? I guessed at your intention.
Because that's not the part of the dialogue I am presently describing. I am explaining my initial assumption, because you are trying to claim it is a new invention.
....no? I'm just explaining what it was. Why do you think I said "what looked like"??
No, you are calling this your ongoing criticism.
I am not going to explain linear time again. You are again presenting contradictory narratives because you cannot rationalize your own statements but you are simultaneously so defensive of them that you can't just acknowledge your mistake and move on.
I will not be replying further in this particular comment chain. This is beyond repetitive and you need to do self-crit instead of saying nonsense and forcing me to do the crit for you.
I think genocide is wrong, and candidates that deny yet support the genocide of Palestine should not be supported.
Satisfied yet?
I agree that it's wrong to support genocide, or to vote for genocidal candidates.
Where from here?
I do not support genocide or genocidal candidates.
Can we move on to the next step yet?
Sure go right ahead. What is the next step that you would like?
O master, that lies in your hands!
Sounds like you don't know what you want
I want you to understand what I'm saying.
Mmhmm
You don't believe me?
You are acting in a way that comes across as the electronic version of mania
And you're trying to wield a psychiatric diagnosis in this discussion... why?
Well, I guess I'll take that as a "no".
It doesn't take a specialist to recognize manic behavior.
And like I keep saying, you should probably take a break.
It's not your credentials I'm calling into question.
If you have ever been around manic people, you will know that they behave irrationally.
And yet you continue...
Sounds like youbwould prefer to end this conversation. Happy to oblige.
Oh, brother. Ffs. I'm talking about wielding psychiatric diagnoses. It's a blatant ad hominem. Your willingness to just whip out a mental health condition as a reason not to listen to someone makes me question your integrity.
It is a simple description of your erratic behavior. Rather than acknowledge the behavior you are yet again getting defensive and trying to make this a fault of mine. See the pattern?
Anyways I will be ignoring you now.
You are actually incapable of admitting fault, aren't you?
Notice that I didn't actually deny acting manic? Just like I never denied the behaviour that made me appear like a liberal. I only deny being a liberal, because I have thoroughly rejected the ideology - quite some time ago, in fact. Many years.
No, what I take issue with here is your use of an ad hominem, unjustified, and not even batting an eye at the sheer audacity of it.
As I mentioned, I won't be responding
Understood, easier to keep thinking you're 100% right that way.
I do not support genocide, or genocidal candidates.
What's next?
"I do not support genocide, or support genocide deniers."
Now what?