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pokoko said:
the-pi-guy said:

I'm not questioning the authenticity of your story. 

I'm questioning the genuineness of your feelings/motive.

You're claiming to have made a genuine mistake, while being dismissive about their feelings on it.

Like "I accidentally called Stacy a bitch. She's being a real bitch about it now."

It doesn't exactly feel like a genuine mistake. 

pokoko said:

I see people get called racists, misogynists, or transphobes because they criticize a movie or a video-game, even if their complaints are about some other aspect entirely.  And I'm supposed to believe that you don't see that? 

Yeah, if someone is complaining about why all the characters are black, then yeah that's kind of racist. The same questioning doesn't happen with white majority games. 

What are you even talking about?  A bitch?  There is NOTHING LIKE THAT WHATSOEVER in what I said.  You are seriously trying to compare saying "he" by mistake to calling someone a bitch?  You are so incredibly dishonest with your arguments.  Nothing but strawmen and whataboutisms and trying to twist what people say.  And you have no fucking idea about how genuine my feelings were, which itself has nothing to do with you when the POINT of my post was to show that your "suggestions" comment was nonsense.

For the second quote, again, WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?  I say people get unfairly labeled if they criticize the writing or directing of a show and you turn it into something else completely?  Did you even read what I said before you commented?

All you're trying to do is throw up smokescreens, which makes this a waste of time.

This person is genuinely completely and utterly incapable of having an honest discussion. We’ve seen them do it over and over and still they continue to do it. Extraordinary. Not once have they addressed the core of what I’m saying, literally not once. I can see your frustration and I feel the same. It’s useless trying to engage with this person. (Just as a side, look! I’m using “they” to refer to a singular person as I don’t know their gender! Which is the correct way to use it in reference to a singular person).