Nope, it's not me who's confusing anything, P.issflaps.
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Originally posted by Ergenburgensmurgen;n186588
What are you talking about, I don't post on Teakdoor.
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Originally posted by serrollt View PostNope, it's not me who's confusing anything, P.issflaps.
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Originally posted by serrollt View Post
Anyway, it usually wouldn't matter, Condell is a comedian, so his words aren't to be taken as the literal truth.
Wrong as usual. He is a FORMER comedian who uses sarcasm and humor to make serious points when he does political and religious commentary. Those who misunderstand a sarcastic sentence as sincere will interpret a speaker's meaning as the opposite to what was intended.
Patrick Condell (born 23 November 1949)[2] is a writer, polemicist, and former stand-up comedian. In his early career he wrote and performed in alternative comedy shows during the 1980s and 1990s in London, winning the Time Out Comedy Award in 1991. He was also formerly a regular panelist on BBC Radio 1's Loose Talk programme.
In early 2007 he began uploading on to the internet short filmed monologue polemics primarily about religious authority, authoritarianism in government and left-wing politics, and the societal effects of Muslim immigration into Europe, which have appeared on many websites, including YouTube and LiveLeak. They have also been published on DVD, and also as a book of video transcripts. As of June 2017 Condell's YouTube channel has over a third of a million subscribers, with over 70 million views.[4]
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Well, moving on to more examples of Muslim wickedness, we see...
WOMEN IN IRAN fight back against being forced to wear Islamic headbags
http://barenakedislam.com/2017/12/01...amic-headbags/God, the panic within the Dems, MSM, and left must be horrifying...realizing that Joe is really the best they've got.
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Originally posted by Mid View PostIt's not an opinion it is a statement .A statement is a sentence that says something is true, like "Pizza is delicious." There are other kinds of statements in the worlds of the law, banking, and government. All statements claim something or make a point. If you witness an accident, you make a statement to police, describing what you saw.
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/statement
It is BOTH. An opinion does not need to be a statement but if you voice it, it becomes a statement. A statement is simply an uttering, something that someone says.
If you describe an action or thing as a statement, you mean that it clearly expresses a particular opinion or idea that you have.
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/di...lish/statement
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MUSLIMS OF AMERICA Terrorist Camp Revealed in Americahttp://www.dcclothesline.com/2017/12...ed-in-america/
Time to play Cowboys & Muslims for realGod, the panic within the Dems, MSM, and left must be horrifying...realizing that Joe is really the best they've got.
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Originally posted by Chesty P. View PostOf course you are dummy. The difference between fact and statement is that a fact is something that is empirically true and can be supported by evidence while a statement is a belief that may or may not be backed up with some type of evidence.
Those who misunderstand a sarcastic sentence as sincere will interpret a speaker's meaning as the opposite to what was intended.Originally posted by Ergenburgensmurgen;n186588
What are you talking about, I don't post on Teakdoor.
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Originally posted by Chesty P. View PostThat looks like a statement to me.
Those are fotographic images with captions, I would have thought the style & content match the level of 'discourse' your friends & you engage on.
Originally posted by Ergenburgensmurgen;n186588
What are you talking about, I don't post on Teakdoor.
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Originally posted by Mid View PostIt's not an opinion it is a statement .A statement is a sentence that says something is true, like "Pizza is delicious." There are other kinds of statements in the worlds of the law, banking, and government. All statements claim something or make a point. If you witness an accident, you make a statement to police, describing what you saw.
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/statement
It is BOTH. An opinion does not need to be a statement but if you voice it, it becomes a statement. A statement is simply an uttering, something that someone says.
If you describe an action or thing as a statement, you mean that it clearly expresses a particular opinion or idea that you have.
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/di...lish/statement
pity you didn't check your link
from your link .
A statement is something that you say or write which gives information in a formal or definite way.
and all this argument over opinion or statement is crap anyway .
FACT is connels utterance is BULLSHITE
surprise surprise
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