This is avoidance
--- In [email protected], Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> On 1/26/2012 10:47 PM, rewrisk wrote:
> >
> > This is disingenuous my friend.
> > You did not hear my statement, but responded from preconceptions.
> >
>
> Having no way to hear what another hears, is it not "disingenuous" to
> suggest otherwise?
>
> "Disingenuous" it a label that must be preconceived to be able to apply.
> An opinion "I" pins on. Thank you sharing yours. It presents a clear
> example of this and may serve as a pointer for someone.
>
I made a statement.
A statement based on experience that was questioned or denounced because it
differed from a well known literary source.
The premise however is faulty because my assertion was not the assertion that
was assumed in the response. The assumed assertion was a preconception infered
by the well known literary statement.
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