Prosecutor: "Mr. Beerme, if something is true about a majority of people in a group, then does that mean it is 'likely to be true' or 'not likely to be true' about any one individual of that group?"
Beerme: "Likely to be true, of course."
Prosecutor: "Mr. Beerme, are you in or not in the group of people who post on OCDO?"
Beerme: "I'm in that group."
Prosecutor: "So, Mr. Beerme, if something is true about the majority who post on OCDO then it is likely to be true about you, unless we know it not to be true about you specifically. Is that completely sensible or not?
Beerme: "Yes, completely sensible."
Prosecutor: "Mr. Beerme, you yourself once wrote 'A majority of people that post on [OCDO] are keyboard warriors that will always shoot to kill . . .', correct?"
Beerme: "Yes."
Prosecutor: "And, Mr. Beerme, you didn't write 'will always shoot to kill a person who is a real threat', you just wrote 'will always shoot to kill', right?"
Beerme: "Right."
Prosecutor: "No further questions at this time, your honor."