If you’re unwilling to admit that you were wrong about the state of the conflict prior to October 7th then it’s pretty reasonable for me to assume you’re arguing in bad faith.
And if you’re unwilling to admit that Palestine is a sovereign nation, then it’s pretty reasonable for me to assume that you are agreeing with Israel on that point.
If you’re unwilling to admit that you were wrong about the state of the conflict prior to October 7th then it’s pretty reasonable for me to assume you’re arguing in bad faith.
And if you’re unwilling to admit that Palestine is a sovereign nation, then it’s pretty reasonable for me to assume that you are agreeing with Israel on that point.
Why won’t you admit you were wrong? I’m not engaging further after this unless you address the question. If you can’t then I suggest you get offline and see a therapist to deal with your own insecurities.
I literally think you might need help though. It’s not uncivil nor an insult to suggest someone go to therapy unless they mean to belittle people with mental health issues which I certainly do not. It’s not something to feel ashamed about either especially given the world we live in.
I think it’s generally good practice to go see a therapist every once in awhile if you can afford it and even if you feel fine. I’m not trying to diagnose you and therapists don’t really do that either. But yes, seeing the way you’ve interacted with me and others I think is enough for me to give you that advice.
If you’re unwilling to admit that you were wrong about the state of the conflict prior to October 7th then it’s pretty reasonable for me to assume you’re arguing in bad faith.
And if you’re unwilling to admit that Palestine is a sovereign nation, then it’s pretty reasonable for me to assume that you are agreeing with Israel on that point.
Why won’t you admit you were wrong? I’m not engaging further after this unless you address the question. If you can’t then I suggest you get offline and see a therapist to deal with your own insecurities.
And now you are violating our incivility rule.
My refusing to do what you demand is not an excuse to violate rule 5.
I literally think you might need help though. It’s not uncivil nor an insult to suggest someone go to therapy unless they mean to belittle people with mental health issues which I certainly do not. It’s not something to feel ashamed about either especially given the world we live in.
Do you, Dr. Freud? Based on a few text-based interactions?
Amazing. Psychiatrists take more time, but you’ve figured out the shortcut.
I think it’s generally good practice to go see a therapist every once in awhile if you can afford it and even if you feel fine. I’m not trying to diagnose you and therapists don’t really do that either. But yes, seeing the way you’ve interacted with me and others I think is enough for me to give you that advice.