THE DEFLECTION

More and more I am encountering people who, after having a talking point corrected, or a baseless claim disproven with facts even they recognize as facts, apparently seeing their mistake, hoping to avoid admitting their error and moving on with the new information, attempt to deflect to another topic, blaming you for bringing it up, and avoid any further reference to what you had been speaking about, to rant about your new offense that must be dealt with.

They jump from one erroneous assumption to a new one so their anger can be fed.

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