But it seems he wants to relitigate Michael Sam, a debate he lost years ago.
And that would be an example of what I mean by your belief in internet victories.
I get that
you think you won that argument (and not debate), Banks, but you didn't.
Neither did he.
You each presented your opinions and the reasons you had them. There was no victory.
We do, occasionally, see
actual victories here. Indeed, a huge percentage of the time is in an argument with Ward or Kid, as the facts are so seldom on their side.
Sometimes, rarely, one of us will concede a point or even just flat out admit that we were wrong on some position that we take.
Very few of us and not often for even those few.
But whether you, Utley, or Ward, the claims of triumph almost uniformly echo hollowly.
Given that you and I more often than not share perspectives, I wish I felt otherwise in your case.
But I know that even when I resoundingly counter one of Ward's more outrageous positions, there is no victory there - for me or anybody, and certainly not for him.