| i·ro·ny Audio pronunciation of "irony" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (r-n, r-)
n. pl. i·ro·nies
1.
1. The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning. ig·no·rant Audio pronunciation of "ignorant" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (gnr-nt)
adj.
1. Lacking education or knowledge.
OK. So, the irony of your statement was that you were accusing someone of being ignorant based on your ignorant assumption that a viewpoint is inherantly wrong. It's not slight. It's blantantly ironic. Remember what I said about people who like to get their news from one or few sources? They're people like you - people who decide what a situation is and then go out and find "facts" to back up your opinion. Bad rhetoric. Bad.
You don't fight to expand knowledge. You fight to be right. Why do you think that is? |