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glimmer_of_hope said:
Bandorr said:

Yeah I'm done. If you can't even tell the HUGE glaring difference between the two - you are either in denial, or actively playing this naive character.

Words matter. The order of the words matter. This is not a zero sum game. You can't add up all the letter and compare them. "they mean the same, so it comes across the same" is delusional.

Also notice how you avoided all my questions? Freedom of speech is suppose to be protection from the government and yet Donald Trump sued twitter literally trying to find out who was behind an account. He was literally trying to violate the Freedom of speech. Yet you avoid that.

Are you just here to pick a fight?

They are the same thing man! Just worded differently! One is beating around the bush, the other is getting to the point! It's not delusional, it's fact! You know damned well statement b) will be considered the same as statement a). 

The first statement claims that everyone that's to the left is against free speech. The second statement claims that several groups that are to the left are against free speech. 'Several groups' does not cover everyone that's to the left. First, it doesn't cover individual people. Second, there are left-leaning groups that aren't against free speech. What you're claiming (indirectly) is that 'all' and 'several'  are the same thing. It's quite comparable to claiming that 'all' and 'some' are the same thing.