Now, every once in a while, it is not uncommon to accidentally to misread a message by a poster and then address something that other poster never said. Typically when this happens, the poster who did this quickly sees his or her mistakes and acknowledges that they had simply misread or misunderstood what the other poster had written.
In the case of a serial liar, falsely attributing statements to other posters is a common tactic that they employ - often against several different members, even after their tactic is exposed.
In this thread, I'll provide a case study of the tactics of a serial liar and how a serial liar manages to spin the truth so much that their version of events has no relation to what occurred in reality.
In this thread, we see a serial liar employ their tactics very early on in a thread discussing a topic that the serial liar was clearly uncomfortable addressing:
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In that thread, the serial liar claimed that another member had said something that said member then asked the serial liar to quote said member's post to find out how exactly the serial liar arrived at the conclusion that he did. As we can see from the following post, the serial liar claimed that the other poster had suddenly claimed that it was 'ok for Israel to discriminate against Muslims'.
shafique wrote:So, it's ok for Israel to discriminate against Muslims - why am I not surprised at this answer?
You over look one fact though - when the Israelis conquered East Jerusalem in 1967, they violated international law by evicting and bulldozing the houses of the Muslims living in the Maghreb quarter. This was a war crime under the Geneva conventions- and the fact the Muslims are prevented from returning to their homes (which are now all gone) is pretty much worse than preventing Pagans from worshipping at the Kaaba (the pagans weren't deprived of their homes).
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The other poster, quite reasonably, asked the serial liar to quote him where the poster said that it was ok for Israel to discriminate against Muslims:
event horizon wrote:Quote me where I said that I don't have a problem with the Israeli government discriminating.
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Understandably, the offended party was unsure of where the in his last post that the serial liar responded to did he, in any way, say or imply that it was ok for Israel to discriminate against Muslims:
event horizon wrote:Unfortunately, your wailing wall analogy doesn't even come close to applying. Muslims do not, and never have, worshipped at the wall. If there is a ban of Muslims from worshiping (or entering the premises as the Koran actually forbids pagans from doing), that would not be comparable to the restrictions that the Koran sets on the Pagans - as their house of worship was taken from them by the Muslims and they could no longer worship there.
It really speaks volumes that you would have to resort to such a comparison (I mean, wtf). But hey, I can understand the fact that you need to create false analogies to divert from addressing the issue of whether it was a crime to prohibit the Pagans from worshiping at their holy place.
So, do you think it's a criminal act to restrict the worship of the Pagans as the Koran instructs Muslims to do?
As I asked, if Israel converted al-Aqsa mosque to a Synogogue and prevented Muslims from worshiping there (it was purposely built on the ruins of the Temple) would you consider that to be a criminal act?
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Unfortunately, but quite predictably (for a serial liar), the serial liar did *not* actually quote the portion of the post above where he believed that the other poster said it was ok for Israel to discriminate against Muslims. Instead, the serial liar shifted tactics and subsequently accused the other poster of condoning the bulldozing of Arab homes because the other poster asked the serial liar to quote the portion of his last post where the serial liar believed he supported discrimination against Arabs by the state of Israel:
shafique wrote:So, do you condemn the Israeli war crime committed when they bulldozed the Maghreb quarter and the fact they continue to deny access to the site to Muslims they evicted?
You didn't acknowledge the crime above and even seemed to argue that it was a false analogy (which is strange - as this is a thread about war crimes)
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Two things: 1) The serial liar now, out of the blue, asks the other poster to condemn actions that were never brought up nor mentioned by the other poster and 2) the serial liar further weaves his web of lies by claiming the other poster said that Israel's bulldozing of homes was a false analogy.
But, let's scroll up to verify what the other poster actually said was the false analogy:
event horizon wrote:Unfortunately, your wailing wall analogy doesn't even come close to applying. Muslims do not, and never have, worshipped at the wall. If there is a ban of Muslims from worshiping (or entering the premises as the Koran actually forbids pagans from doing), that would not be comparable to the restrictions that the Koran sets on the Pagans - as their house of worship was taken from them by the Muslims and they could no longer worship there.
Clearly, the other poster said that the wailing wall comparison brought up the serial liar was the false analogy. There is absolutely no reason to believe from the above quote that the other poster said that bulldozing homes was the false analogy. But the serial liar doesn't stop here.
The other poster then explains the facts to the serial liar in the follow-up post:
event horizon wrote:No, I argued that your wailing wall example was a false analogy. That was in the post before you even mentioned East Jerusalem.
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However, this clarification was apparently not enough. On the second page, the serial liar once AGAIN says that the other poster said that the destruction of homes was the false analogy:
serial liar wrote:I asked whether you thought Israel's war crime after the 1967 war where it bulldozed the homes of Muslims in the Maghreb quarter and still refuses them the right to return to their land was not as bad (or worse) than preventing Pagans from worshipping Idols in Mecca.
You made excuses about it not being an appropriate analogy, but did not acknowledge or condemn this war crime of the Israelis.
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One more time, the other poster never said that the bulldozing of homes was not a proper analogy. The other poster clearly said that the example of the wailing wall was the false analogy:
event horizon wrote:Unfortunately, your wailing wall analogy doesn't even come close to applying. Muslims do not, and never have, worshipped at the wall. If there is a ban of Muslims from worshiping (or entering the premises as the Koran actually forbids pagans from doing), that would not be comparable to the restrictions that the Koran sets on the Pagans - as their house of worship was taken from them by the Muslims and they could no longer worship there.
This was even repeated for a second time (and probably a few more times) before the serial liar repeated the same claim that the other poster not only did not say, but repeatedly clarified to the serial liar that he had never said it, on the second page of the thread:
event horizon wrote:No, I argued that your wailing wall example was a false analogy. That was in the post before you even mentioned East Jerusalem.
Amazingly, for a serial liar, repeatedly saying that something was never said and clarifying the issue, along with requesting that the serial liar quote the other poster, is not enough to jolt a serial liar back into reality.