Yes, a person can attempt to be childish and say, “That’s not my position!” Over and over.
Then, let them explain their position more clearly.
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Let’s go back to using A & B as in your opening arguement.
In this response of yours, B is the one saying, “no,.... not my position.”
Again from your response, “Then, let them explain their position more clearly.” Who is them, A or B in that sentence?
Do you see what just happened here. By dropping the antecedents to the pronouns in your answer, most likely inadvertently, you’ve introduced a small element of confusion, the Abbott and Costello, “Who’s on first” gambit.
And I almost fell into to it with you, neither of us intending to.
Good luck with your proposal, but I fear there are too many here without that goodwill necessary for it to succeed.
Robert’s Rules of Order do not apply on FR today, Chief Justice Roberts deceptions on the other hand flourish.
warmest regards
Person B.