Taking someone's words out of context has nothing to do with changing the words that were said. It's out of context when a meaning is applied that wasn't intended.I thought you were done? Of course not because you need to be right. Anybody reading this can see nothing was taken out of context. I broke it down piece by piece the way I would any other post here. Do a better job of conveying your ideas and writing supporting points instead of ranting.
I should have been more clear. I am discussing the matter with you.
The context of my words are decided by me, so when I say that they were taken out of context, they were, emphatically taken out context, no matter what you say, how loudly you or forcefully you say it. You are wrong. You are too opinionated for your own hood, in this particular instance. You can't accept when someone with whom you disagree has a valid point. You don't accept someone ending an argument with grace. So, my argument on this matter ends here.
The context of my words are decided by me, so when I say that they were taken out of context, they were, emphatically taken out context, no matter what you say, how loudly you or forcefully you say it. You are wrong.
They may be decided by you, but you do a poor job of translating it to writing. That's not the readers fault.
You can't accept when someone with whom you disagree has a valid point.
You haven't made a single valid point. You contradict yourself more than anything.
First you'll say "stop making blanket statements" and follow it with "people on the left don't want to ban books and I know what because a woman in Florida wanted to ban huckleberry finn". Not taken out of context, those are your points. Own them.
Then you'll say "if they don't like it don't partake"and then say "the pledge of allegiance shouldn't be said because what about the people that don't like 'under God' and their feelings". Contradictory and classic rules for thee not for me argument.
And speaking of taking things out of context, you made the accusation of people caring about the pledge of allegiance say that because they don't care about child mortality issues. You added that to try and invalidate my arguments and you failed horribly.
You are too opinionated for your own hood, in this particular instance.
I have my opinions, but can I support them. That's the difference between you and I.
You don't accept someone ending an argument with grace.
You did not end an argument in grace, you accused me of not arguing in good faith and said I took your words out of context and in classic Ryan fashion you provided no evidence.
Taking someone's words out of context has nothing to do with changing the words that were said. It's out of context when a meaning is applied that wasn't intended.I thought you were done? Of course not because you need to be right. Anybody reading this can see nothing was taken out of context. I broke it down piece by piece the way I would any other post here. Do a better job of conveying your ideas and writing supporting points instead of ranting.
I should have been more clear. I am discussing the matter with you.
The context of my words are decided by me, so when I say that they were taken out of context, they were, emphatically taken out context, no matter what you say, how loudly you or forcefully you say it. You are wrong. You are too opinionated for your own hood, in this particular instance. You can't accept when someone with whom you disagree has a valid point. You don't accept someone ending an argument with grace. So, my argument on this matter ends here.
Correcting a typo that I did not catch earlier. I am DONE discussing this matter with you.
I am DONE discussing this matter with you.
Oh no
There's a reason most people on this forum ignore you, Ryan. Do better.
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I thought you were done? Of course not because you need to be right. Anybody reading this can see nothing was taken out of context. I broke it down piece by piece the way I would any other post here. Do a better job of conveying your ideas and writing supporting points instead of ranting.