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<blockquote data-quote="AaronOfBarbaria" data-source="post: 6998540" data-attributes="member: 6701872"><p>I think it would be interesting to see how I interpret whatever post(s) you interpret as making that sort of claim. Would you mind giving me post numbers to reference?</p><p></p><p>Not that I intend to derail into a conversation about why we interpret things the way we do, because I'm certainly not interested in doing that, I just think it would be illuminating for me to see whether or not I see the post in the same way.</p><p>I think that context of such a denial is too important to ignore, so I can't say if I agree or not other than to say I do believe that it is possible that a denial of a problem can be problematic, but it is not necessarily problematic because it can hypothetically be addressing a problem being falsely claimed to exist (note: I am not accusing anyone of having made such a false claim, just saying it is a possibility), or could be accompanied by other statements which contextually shape it to not actually be a denial that <em>a</em> problem exists, just that the problem which does exist is not accurately identified by the person claiming a problem (for example, if someone were claiming that their is a problem with how their hamburger tastes, when a more accurate statement of the problem is that they'd rather be eating fish but placed the order for what was clearly a hamburger anyways - it would not be problematic to say "the hamburger tastes fine", if it were accompanied by advice to remember the rest of the menu is available.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AaronOfBarbaria, post: 6998540, member: 6701872"] I think it would be interesting to see how I interpret whatever post(s) you interpret as making that sort of claim. Would you mind giving me post numbers to reference? Not that I intend to derail into a conversation about why we interpret things the way we do, because I'm certainly not interested in doing that, I just think it would be illuminating for me to see whether or not I see the post in the same way. I think that context of such a denial is too important to ignore, so I can't say if I agree or not other than to say I do believe that it is possible that a denial of a problem can be problematic, but it is not necessarily problematic because it can hypothetically be addressing a problem being falsely claimed to exist (note: I am not accusing anyone of having made such a false claim, just saying it is a possibility), or could be accompanied by other statements which contextually shape it to not actually be a denial that [I]a[/I] problem exists, just that the problem which does exist is not accurately identified by the person claiming a problem (for example, if someone were claiming that their is a problem with how their hamburger tastes, when a more accurate statement of the problem is that they'd rather be eating fish but placed the order for what was clearly a hamburger anyways - it would not be problematic to say "the hamburger tastes fine", if it were accompanied by advice to remember the rest of the menu is available.) [/QUOTE]
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