You mean, except this part:
Well, sheep spreading lies - which might not be intentional, but there's certainly no intention of checking facts - as we've seen countless times.
Which was the very next sentence.
Again, I'm not a judge or a jury. That's not something I'm comfortable with.
If you believe it's ok to come into an exchange without being informed, and telling people that because you don't personally see any "error" - I should apologize.
To me, that's not very impressive human behavior - but I don't like to make value judgments like that.
I let people be who they are.
That said, I really DO think you should do your research before making value judgments - but that, in itself, is not a value judgment. It's more an opinion I hold based on what I think is rational and useful.
You seem like a nice person overall, so I would never confuse irrational behavior with cruelty or "less value" in terms of who you are.
If you don't think it's judgmental to tell me I should apologize, then that's ok with me. I think it is, though.
Again, if you think your behavior here was ok, that's fine with me.
So, if a person is an established liar and has a history of ignoring everything that's stated to support it - I should still go out of my way to point it out over and over again?
Also, I need to convince YOU that is true - even though you've got nothing to do with it?
Ok, cool - that's your opinion.
No, I understand that you don't think you did anything wrong. I get it.
I'm afraid you missed why he did that - but I'm through educating people about this here.
Again, your opinion is worthless because you're not informed about the history with SirJames - and you're not a part of this. You think it's ok to interfere in something that doesn't concern you and you still make snap judgments based on incredibly weak information.
I'm not saying that's "wrong". Apparently, that's who you are and what you're comfortable with.
I can do similar things myself, though. We're all human and we make mistakes.
Not all of us can acknowledge those mistakes, though - and some consider it particularly uncomfortable to do in public.
To me, it's a trivial matter. I'm wrong at least 10 times each day. It's called human nature.
I think it's healthy to admit if you're wrong - it helps your state of mind in general.
Of course, it needs to be established first