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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce
They're not representing me, they're representing her, so it's on her to stop them if she feels they are not an accurate representation.
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Originally Posted by Flint
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<GROUP A> 're not representing <MEMBER OF GROUP B>, <GROUP A> 're representing <GROUP C>, so it's on <MEMBER OF GROUP C> to stop <MEMBER OF GROUP A> if <MEMBER OF GROUP C> feels <GROUP A> are not an accurate representation.
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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce
I'm not surprised you don't understand. What you call A, says they are, and represent, C. Even if you want to call them A, they aren't, they're C. They may not rightfully represent C, but they still are anyway.
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I haven't called anybody anything, you have. I simply quoted your own statement, using generic group titles.
And, you've confirmed my interpretation of your meaning. Thanks for the clarification on that point.