My body, my choice.
So in other words, your question was pointless.
No. I do not consent to an alteration of what I actually said.
In other words, I refuse to see his point.
My body, my choice.
No. I do not consent to an alteration of what I actually said.
So in other words, your question was pointless.
In other words, I refuse to see his point.
There are no "other words". I said what I said. Deal with it.
I don't think you made a point. Changing what I said to suit your purposes is simply not fair.
Yes you said what you said. And I am asking you questions about it. If you don't like it, you'll have to deal with it yourself.
That's because you refuse to see the point. If I had asked that question, what would you have said. (And no I did not change your question to suit my purpose. It's a technique I call "mirroring".)
I didn't say I don't like being asked questions, did I?
I don't care what you call it. Changing what I said is unacceptable.
You've been complaining about me asking about "many on the left".
Still not seeing the point.
What "point" is that?
The point is you would be asking me about "many on the right".
Are you clairvoyant?
I don't have to be since you're the one who made that claim in your question.
I made no "claim in a question".
A sentence that tells something is a declarative sentence. A declarative sentence ends with a period. A sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence. It ends with a question mark.
Duh?
No need to thank me. You seemed confused about sentence structure.
You can make claims within a question.
For example, "Why are you a Trumpist?"
Who told you that?
That's a question. Are you feeling OK?
The question assumes (claims) that you are a Trumpist.
No, it does not. It's not even a loaded question. A question is not an argument.
When one is asked, "Why are you a Trumpist?", the usual responses would be like, "Who told you that I am a Trumpist?" or "What made you think I am a Trumpist?"
Did you conduct a poll that indicated what the usual responses to that question would be?
I thought you don't believe in polls?