Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Your English comprehension is very poor.
An expression of an opinion can't be a lie--by definition. You've repeatedly shown that you don't know what a lie is--it's not "something that David Miller disagrees with."
Don't be so stupidly arrogant as to elevate your opinions to DA TROOTY TROOT.
Go whack off to a Trump video--you're more agitated than usual. I'll leave you to that for now.
Jesus, Kevin, You've gone off the proverbial rails here. I'm getting this same tone from some friends in academia, too, who should either know better or have more mental discipline.
Man oh man. As far as lies go, I don't care how many idiot-speak moments regarding treating Covid with bleach that Trump imposes on us, the facts are that the Biden administration has been stunningly dishonest regarding the Covid shots and just as dishonest regarding Biden's "sharp as a tack" condition. All lies are not equivalent is my point. The Biden administration has cornered the market on "lies with massive consequences."
The Capitol assault is nothing compared to the US running 10 percent above predicted death rates (and many other countries running 15-20% above). The idea that people should vote for a non-functioning US president is bizarre. As I said in the blog, why not just vote for a Biden cardboard cutout. Then you don't have to concern yourself with it dying or being incapacitated.
Opinions aren't lies, that's true. But framing your opinion as "not a lie" doesn't absolve you of the consequences of spouting it.