I don't need to explain what happened between 1963 and 1975. My statement that assassins of US Presidents were overwhelmingly likely to be males in 1963 was based on the historical record since 1865 (Booth/Lincoln).
And therefore somebody who saw a rifle (or a projection) saw a
man firing it whether they actually did or not? Really?
Aaaagh... there were shots being fired in Dealey Plaza when Euins and Jackson saw a rifle.
There were shots being fired when Brennan saw a man aiming a rifle.
Your argument that the rifle seen by Euins, Jackson and Brennan was only aimed but not fired is absurd.
That's not my argument -- that's your strawman. You said "several witnesses saw a man firing a rifle from the TSBD". The amount of gymnastics you're doing to try to rhetorically justify that is amazing. No, Ross, you're wrong. Brennan didn't see a man firing a rifle. Jackson did not see a man at all. He said so.
It doesn't matter what you guess that 1963 people would assume. Jackson did NOT see a man firing a rifle. And no amount of gymnastics will change the fact that Jackson said "I saw no one in the window". And it's mind boggling that you would try to claim otherwise.
You named Squeaky Fromme as an example of a female assassin to counter my point that in 1963 people would assume that an assassin was a man. Fromme did not try to kill President Gerald Ford until 1975 (12 years later). Let's agree that you "implied" that Squeaky Fromme's attempt to assassinate President Ford (1975) proved that my statement about "people assuming that assassins were males" was wrong. You accused me of being a liar. Using the same parameters: your implied statement utilizing Fromme as an example was either an error or a lie. Which was it John... an error or a lie?
I'm not responsible for what you think I implied. You
are a liar, because you said "several witnesses saw a man firing a rifle from the TSBD", and continue to defend that in spite of all evidence to the contrary. It's not splitting hairs -- it's called being truthful. If you can't even tell the truth about the evidence, then where does that leave you?