You are very clearly, and unambiguously declaring that as long as there are six people somewhere in the world who misunderstand, then whoever made the original point is at fault for not making it universally easy to understand, and impossible to twist or edit to fit the prejudices of the reader?
At what point does the number of people who correctly understand it come into play? If 6 people don't get it, but 6 people do, is it still the fault of the author? What about 60, 600, 6000, 6bn?
Surely if only six people out of the entire population of the world misinterpret a point, and everyone else gets it, then it must be the due to the prejudices or poor comprehension skills of those six.
At what point does the number of people who correctly understand it come into play? If 6 people don't get it, but 6 people do, is it still the fault of the author? What about 60, 600, 6000, 6bn?
Surely if only six people out of the entire population of the world misinterpret a point, and everyone else gets it, then it must be the due to the prejudices or poor comprehension skills of those six.