I said to you that some are saying he said things he didn't say and I didn't say "including you." I was not referring to you when I said "some."
Red herring strawman, because nothing I said was anything close to saying it should be ignored. There's a whole lot of reactions that fall between ignoring and overreacting. It's not quantum or binary.
There's "swing and a miss" and there's "swinging at ghost pitches." I did not make any snaps judgements. I said he seemed to be sarcastic to me, but I didn't assume that he was or wasn't. You're hearing things I didn't actually say.
You once again heard things I didn't actually say. I never said it was a fact the he was being sarcastic. I said it seemed to me he was. Me using the word "seems" clearly shows that I'm aware that him seeming that way to me doesn't make it a fact.