WeeziSbaby
1 min readMar 23, 2021

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I’m sorry you feel that way. I truly didn’t mean the term as an attack, but simply as pointing out a lack of knowledge.

Referring to someone else’s research or opinion, when they were clearly hampered by their own biases and lack of in-depth knowledge, is useless.

A large number of people having a flawed opinion doesn’t make it right, just because a lot of people believe it.

It simply means that a large number of people are wrong….

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PS: I, myself, Sir, am completely ignorant of a stupendous volume of information, in an enormous number of subjects. If anyone more knowledgeable in those areas were to correct me,(and it happens every day), I would be,(and am), grateful for their help.

When someone who is clearly deficient in knowledge of a particular subject tries to “teach" me their flawed opinion, I am obligated to try to help them understand, though I will admit that I could have said, “lack of knowledge”, rather than, “ignorant”,(knowing that so many take it as an insult), I suppose that I was mistaken in assuming that you, in particular, would take it in the way it was meant.

That’s my fault and I sincerely apologize.❣️🙏

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WeeziSbaby
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Bye y'all. it's been real. I have a new Chromebook, but I prefer to write these little "aside" pieces on my phone, curled up in my comfy chair. always love; w

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