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Which is easier?

To admit you were wrong or to double-down on a conspiracy theory?
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SatanBurger36-40, F
Ha I been arguing with this one woman on YouTube who made a claim and then told me that I had to prove her claims.

That was a week ago, it's still going on 馃槅
@SatanBurger Wait...[b]she[/b] made the claim, but [b]you[/b] have to prove or disprove her claim ? She鈥檚 wrong either way, but...馃
SatanBurger36-40, F
@bijouxbroussard Yeah she's been going through some mental hoops in order to avoid it. Just mainly calling me names and trying to twist the conversation around and tried to take it off track but I won't let her. I couldn't find proof of her claims and this was when she tried to do all that above.

I'm sure I'll get tired of it and ignore eventually lol.
SatanBurger36-40, F
@bijouxbroussard I even told her we can end this conversation if she just admitted she didn't have anything but instead keeps trying to go at it lol 馃槅
Burnley12341-45, M
@SatanBurger The burden of proof is on the person claiming it. That is always true; in academia, law or whatever.

It's like if I said I thought the earth was flat and so prove me wrong. No, its about the person saying it and asking to be proven wrong is just a cop-out.
NorthwestM
@SatanBurger [quote]Ha I been arguing with this one woman on YouTube who made a claim and then told me that I had to prove her claims.[/quote]

Is her first name Tex and last name Chick? :-)

There are quite a few of those on SW.
SatanBurger36-40, F
@Northwest No she blocked me awhile ago lol but that does sound like those people doesn't it.
NorthwestM
@SatanBurger Couldn't help it :-) Yes, quite a few SW'ers, make an accusation, and then say that you have to prove it.