RobertJasiek wrote:If person A has an opinion (whether a theory, a move comment or something else) and person B has a different opinion, then A's opinion is not right on the basis of prohibiting a comparison of A's and B's opinions.
Robert, you will have to accept several things that (as it seems to me) you shy away from realizing:
-- Your construct of ideas is a very special (and very "technical", and "formal") one, and is -- if ever -- shared by only a few people (= "the minority").
-- The (somewhat overlapping, somewhat "common") constructs of ideas of others (= "the majority") is NOT at all shared by you, at least, because it is not "precise" enough in your eyes.
-- It seems that you are unable to accept an "opinion" that reads like "In my construct of ideas, XYZ is a valid statement.", with "In my construct of ideas" mostly hidden, but included even unsaid.
-- Your argumentation does not follow a logical line inside the construct of ideas of others, like "You have said that ABC, DEF, and XYZ are valid statements. Have you ever noticed the contradiction between B, and E, under these circumstances, which makes Y incorrect ?"
-- Instead, you choose your construct of ideas as a basis, to "prove" that Y is mistaken. Or that "your" YY is much "better".
-- Your postings do not give the feeling that someone has expressed his "opinion", but they come over that someone has put absolute "facts" into writing.
-- It seems that the basis of your construct of ideas is something like "absolute truth" for you (but remember, not for others !!!), so it is a somewhat natural development over time with you that issues that are derived from this basis, are "absolut truth" = "facts", too.
-- It is very likely to me that your construct of ideas is self-contained, and logical in itself. But only (and this is the decisive issue !!!) in itself, i.e. only for you (and a very few other people).
-- It makes me very sad to see not only that you are unable to promote your ideas "in the language" / "inside the construct of ideas" of others (with the intention of not getting so much opposition), but that you are your worst enemy with the "marketing" of your ideas, choosing counterproductive means ("Come inside my world, it's the much better one !").