That doesn't make sense, and you just said you weren't trying to reach them anyway. I get that you're offended by me critiquing your original comment but you're really not being consistent here at all.
Reaching them is talking Ebonics. I have no interest in talking Ebonics. I have an interest in setting the conversation somewhere where rational discourse can be had. When you set a standard, is it to appease someone who doesn’t like the standard, or to do so irregardless of their stance?
That doesn't make sense, and you just said you weren't trying to reach them anyway. I get that you're offended by me critiquing your original comment but you're really not being consistent here at all.
Reaching them is talking Ebonics. I have no interest in talking Ebonics. I have an interest in setting the conversation somewhere where rational discourse can be had. When you set a standard, is it to appease someone who doesn’t like the standard, or to do so irregardless of their stance?