No, you're doing it again, with the "everything is subjective" thing with an added "stating opinion as fact". These are nothing but thought terminating cliches that are only useful to silence criticism. They may sound smart, but they're really not and I'd argue that they're completely devoid of any meaning. Just think about it:



"Everything is subjective": Well, then there's no truth. Everything is up to interpretation and personal points of view. Therefor, there's no point in discussing anything, because the concept of true and false don't exist. One person sees something as inappropriate, but why bother listening to criticism? It's just an opinion after all and not valuable in any sense. Except, when that opinion is yours apparently.



"Stating opinion as fact": Well, why not? Do I really have to put "I think" and "in my opinion" in front of every sentence, despite it being evident? And of course I state it as fact, from my point of view it is a fact. And me having an opinion is also a fact. Subjective qualities don't get more factual than that. And really, you saying that there's nothing inappropriate about the picture, is also stating opinion as fact. And now we're back to my original problem, which wasn't your verbosity by the way.



You know you could just say that there's nothing inappropriate about this and we'd be as close to the truth as we could. People may think otherwise, but that wasn't the intent so who cares at that point.



Why am I even bothering with this? You already interpreted my argument as an attack. I'm only trying to make people stop using these obnoxious thought-terminating cliches, so we can finally have some meaningful discussions. Because we're at a point where people can just say "it's your opinion" and completely shut down any further development.



This could have been avoided if you just said "no, you're wrong, there's nothing inappropriate about this" instead of regurgitating meaningless pseudo-philosophical nonsense.