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No, my post about voters who voted in the EU is what I meant, and why I mentioned it. You jumped to the wrong conclusion - why would I immediately talk about someone else's experience with you misunderstanding as first point of reference?Based on a poorly worded post by Bodd.
Because his post was so poorly worded, afterwards, I looked again to see if it could have been misconstrued. It was, and we both corrected our misunderstanding and mistakes, because we both realised that a misunderstanding had occurred.
Your post absolutely referred to the licence and not the driving. If you worded it poorly, that is not my fault.
You persist that it is my fault for your poorly worded post. That is an example of not accepting your own mistakes.
Now if you had done the sensible and reasonable thing and explained that you had poorly worded your post, without resorting to abuse, I could have accepted that. But your resort to abuse, and refusal to accept that it was your mistake that lead to the misunderstanding is unforgivable.
As we are now talking about other people, and you misunderstood Bodd, fair enough. I think too that you've recently jumped to the wrong conclusion over two people and calling them racist...
As I said, if things are badly worded, which yes, sometimes they are, or if words are ambiguous, perhaps stop and ask before jumping down people's throats and trying to point score?
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