RE: Vaxxed and Injured My family's Story

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in vaccines •  8 years ago  (edited)

Alright I pinky promise that this is the last post,

I admit my example was a bit bad, I've provided a more accurate example below:

By your logic, my statement "The user @baah on steemit is autistic," is considered to be fact.

In reality, it is only a declarative statement. It's even a bit more of a simplistic statement because it can be easily proven or disproven by you getting evaluated for autism. All it means is that I believe you are autistic.

It's the equivalent of a thesis statement of a paper. I can point to evidence to support my claim, and someone can point to evidence to disprove my claim.

His claim is debatable, and would never be considered fact by anyone in a serious setting. But seriously, I think you should look into getting tested.

Seriously what is your level of education?

Speaking of evasive

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His claim is debatable, and would never be considered fact by anyone in a serious setting. But seriously, I think you should look into getting tested.

His claim? His opinion. That's how your evasive, you dismissed it as opinion when it could be very well fact.

Speaking of evasive

All personal questions you can point at yourself and maybe in some kind of respectful tone, they will be met with a response, instead of ignoring the ad hominem and strawmen I could simply point them out.

  ·  8 years ago Reveal Comment

That definition doesn't conflict with the statement at all. You still have to demonstrate how and why it's an opinion or your claim is bullshit. You so far have failed to deliver anything close to indisputable, your whole "opinion" argument falls apart by cursory examination, there's is nothing in those statements that indicated opinion.