Truth in political discourse is important. You said something untrue. What you call pedantry I call a commitment to the truth, even if the truth doesn’t fully support me at every turn. You’re happy to fudge the truth as long as the vibes are right: that’s not good enough. The ends don’t justify the means; if you sacrifice truth you lose credibility, if you lose credibility there’s no point even having political debate: you may as well just yell insults.
Condescending
You can’t answer a straight question about the statement you yourself made. I’d have more respect for you if you had just said “no” and doubled down on the lie.
Bootlicker
In my experience, this is most often used to describe someone presenting an inconvenient truth. There’s a simple remedy though: tell the truth. It’ll set you free, as they say.
Truth in political discourse is important. You said something untrue. What you call pedantry I call a commitment to the truth, even if the truth doesn’t fully support me at every turn. You’re happy to fudge the truth as long as the vibes are right: that’s not good enough. The ends don’t justify the means; if you sacrifice truth you lose credibility, if you lose credibility there’s no point even having political debate: you may as well just yell insults.
You can’t answer a straight question about the statement you yourself made. I’d have more respect for you if you had just said “no” and doubled down on the lie.
In my experience, this is most often used to describe someone presenting an inconvenient truth. There’s a simple remedy though: tell the truth. It’ll set you free, as they say.