No, it isn't.
I said what I meant.
If you go back and read it carefully, thinking about what the words, phrases, and sentences mean, you will very likely understand what my purpose was.
If you add in a pile of assumptions about what I'm trying to accomplish, you are almost guaranteed to fail. You will make the wrong assumptions (you already have made several wrongly) and be led astray. I said what I meant. All you need to do is read it with conventional interpretation. My sentence structure can be somewhat complex, so some attention is necessary.
You also seem to have misunderstood my edit, which further explains my original purpose.
The point was to push back against the cheapening otherwise substantive discourse. But I was wrong about what point you were making, so that isn't what you were actually going for, and therefore my comments were mistaken in intent, and I said so in the edit.
But you don't seem to have understood this.
You say, "What could possibly make you assume that?" about an assumption that I don't hold, and didn't state.