"Excellent point. They THINK they can decipher some offence in what you think....bloody arrogance! Only you KNOW what you mean," errr.... "no man is an island"...??? If something is said that sounds dodgy, then by reasonable educated deductive judgement it may indicate the speaker to believe in that something dodgy. If that dodgy thing is said by the same speaker on more than a few occasions, that may indicate the speaker holds with dodgy beliefs, ideology, and political persuasion... The onus is on that speaker to communicate their thoughts more clearly so they are not misunderstood &misconstrued... So not necessarily 'bloody arrogance' by any means.... Though it could be considered 'bloody arrogance' to accuse a person in public of being that 'something dodgy' if there is so far insufficient evidence....
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