John
1 min readSep 17, 2024

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If you want to resort to ad hominem attacks and vague baseless shanking, that is your prerogative.

But your arguments would be much more effective if you were to provide examples, instead of strawman accusations.

Example: you can have a view that I was acting in violation of common courtesy. That is your subjective opinion and you are allowed it in this nation of Freedom. But you have failed to back up that assertion with any examples of what I actually said that objectively qualifies as violation of common courtesy.

Similar with your baseless allegations of my self-conception, seeing myself as the hero of my story, and good excuses of any wrongdoing.

If you have examples of things I have said that point toward these conclusions, I am more than open to receiving feedback so that I can continually improve.

But there have to be examples and not generic accusations.

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John
John

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