
So George Orwell penning an essay, "Why I Write" and explaining that everything he writes is in support of Socialism and then me linking to the essay is somehow not as good as if I were just to proclaim (without any proof) George Orwell was a Socialist?
Please help me understand how this works. Belief without evidence? What good is it and how does it carry more weight. I REALLY want to know.
First explain how a big red 45pt font works?
Do you think we are almost blind or something?
Then explain why wikipedia is a reliable source.
Then why you need to quote me twice even using the same post?
If something you post is true it will "ring". Those sceptics can always try to find a fault or try to prove it is wrong but ultimately they must fail.
If you think you need to quote or proof it, it will make your own argument weaker.
So no real need for sources unless you can prove someone wrong.
Also this is a discussion and not something like "Here I have the truth everyone must follow it. Just read those big red letters."
I am not criticizing the "content" rather the "presentation."
Big red fonts are annoying and get ignored mostly.
Also it is equivalent to loud shouting in a online conversation context.
Meaning disrespect.
Wikipedia is not trustworthy.
You should know this.
And while you are at it stop projecting.
Thank You.