superrific
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It is not arrogance for a professional to understand that he is better at his profession than non-professionals. To the contrary, the real arrogance comes from the non-professional who thinks his opinion is just as good.1. I couldn't possibly find the post without a functioning search tool, nor could I come close to regurgitating your response to my pointing out "your" error, but the response had very much the same tone as some of your responses to me, which is to say "I'm very well read and smarter than you. I know MLKj better than you."
2. No bothsides and abnormal are not inherently political and those who disagree with my use of abnormal, disagreed for the same political/emotional reasons that you did. Whataboutism may be a more accurate term to describe your Trump response to Kamala.
3. Your arrogance is really pretty amazing. I would agree that atypical also works. It's very common for multiple words to be similar enough in meaning that they are interchangeable, but that doesn't mean that abnormal is wrong. Abnormal is accurate also. Well, it's objectively accurate but subjectively inaccurate for some people, all of them are liberal, but only because it's mean.
You are right that whataboutism would be more accurate than bothsides. This might be the first time in board history that you've admitted you made a mistake. I'm not conceding that whataboutism is accurate, but at least it's in the realm of plausibility. It's not definitionally false.
If you think politics was the reason that people were pushing back on your false contention that abnormal is a factual description, then I don't know what to say. Maybe some people objected because they thought it was mean. My objection was based on semantics and logic. Normal is a judgment, end of story. Just like norms and normative. They all come from the same root (normal in math is different and comes from the Greek). I'm not going into this again.
Chalking up your errors to political persecution is pathetic. People weren't correcting you because of politics. They were correcting you because you were wrong.