Originally Posted by
BoraxKid
Thanks for proving my point for me. Indyfabz's choice of verbiage and syntax created ambiguity in the original statement, because Indyfabz did not write "as a POW in a Nazi camp." What they did write was "in a Nazi POW camp." Simply asking if someone was a guard or a prisoner in a POW camp is not the same as actually accusing someone of treason.
If someone asks you how fast you were driving, do you immediately get indignant because you think they are accusing you of being a criminal? Because it sounds like that's the type of person you are. Be reasonable, literally no one here accused anyone of treason. There is no need for all your grandstanding. Calm down.
Sure.. he had to spell out that a member of the RCAF in a nazi pow camp was a prisoner, not a guard. Sure... because your reading comprehension is that good.
I'm laughing, but in a schadenfreude sort of way