musso
Member
I didn't call you anything. I said, "stop being a snowflake" due to your sudden pivot to making this personal. I didn't suggest you're naive, only the viewpoint that we aren't getting our way in the energy trade, especially with our neighbors. And should a leader or policy take hold in either Canada or Mexico that doesn't benefit the US, why couldn't we do to them what we did to Venezuela and many other regimes much farther away?You said.
I don't know the first thing about you.
Then you called me a snowflake.
I am laughing at you. It does not make sense.
I will amend my previous claim about you though. I think I do know one thing about you, or at least your online persona ... you habitually make things personal when your claims are challenged. You retreat from the debate and resort to either humor or, in this case, suddenly caring about what I think about you personally. And while I can't be certain, it appears to be an act of deliberate obfuscation, due to its predictable pattern.