There are a large number of possible motives that could lead to assuming that the people in question are simply wrong. None of them are particularly pleasant (but not all of them are unpleasant). I don’t need to know which motivates them in order to make the statement I made. However, the statement as paraphrased by TheOtherDave is much more specific; hence the difficulty.
As a more general comment, I strongly approve of people kicking tires, even if they’re mine. When I see someone who doesn’t have similar feelings, I can’t help but wonder why. Like with my earlier comment, not all the reasons are unpleasant. But some are.
There are a large number of possible motives that could lead to assuming that the people in question are simply wrong. None of them are particularly pleasant (but not all of them are unpleasant). I don’t need to know which motivates them in order to make the statement I made. However, the statement as paraphrased by TheOtherDave is much more specific; hence the difficulty.
As a more general comment, I strongly approve of people kicking tires, even if they’re mine. When I see someone who doesn’t have similar feelings, I can’t help but wonder why. Like with my earlier comment, not all the reasons are unpleasant. But some are.