Wells Fargo is successfully convincing judges that forged arbitration agreements are legally binding

Since you’ve asked so nicely…

You’ve declared that my plainly-stated desire for truth proves that I’m in the service of evil. You’ve said that twice so far, in fact. You have similarly declared that the difference between Fake News and Real News is “hairsplitting”. Also twice.

By declaring me evil for wanting truth (or at least not intentional fabrications), you’ve destroyed any credibility you might otherwise have possessed among people who feel that truth has any value, or that Fake News is a bad thing. I suspect you will find that the overwhelming majority of the community here is in that camp.

So what do I think I’m accomplishing? Well, I won this argument, and did it easily enough that you apparently didn’t even notice as you deftly slipped the dagger between your own ribs. Twice.

As I said before, I’m not interested in pursuing this conversation with you any further (waste of both our times, yadda yadda), but it seemed cruel not to point out that you’re bleeding, since you don’t appear to have noticed yet.

In any case, all the best to you. And maybe try not to drip on the carpet.

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