Don't you get tired of constantly embarrassing yourself? Maybe you should start to question more of your beliefs before sharing them with others.
It breaks-the-ice.
No, it compromises your credibility and establishes that you are someone who can't be trusted to present factual information.
I view this as what should be a friendly work-group.
Please don't. If that was what you wanted then you fantastically missed the mark when you came in with an extraordinary amount of condescension and arrogance. A better way to view this is as a doctoral defense. If you don't know enough about the content to defend it against knowledgeable adversaries who will be trying to take it apart then you will fail. You are currently failing badly.
As you are aware, there is a TON of misinformation out there, so it's often difficult to categorize in our heads the sources of various "tidbits of knowledge"... I don't always have them labeled as such.
Yes, this is the burden of intellectual integrity. Until you accept this responsibility, you have none.
And I don't think it's embarrassing when others make mistakes either.
Mistakes are different. Mistakes are typos, or mixing up the author of a source, or which source you meant to refer to. You are flat out presenting misinformation and insisting it is real until people do your homework for you and show you, with more rigor than you applied when you believed it, that you are factually incorrect. That is not a mistake, that is lazy, careless, dishonest, and rude.
Safe White boarding; safe work group.
Again, no.
The issue here is that I believe people here take offense at the notion of evidences that support MLH. They prefer to live in with the worldview that "all MLH claims have been easily debunked".
I take no offense at people having ideas that are off of the mainstream. I can have civil discourse with flat earth believers and moon hoaxers. I know they're wrong, and I will try to show them why, but no offense will be taken.
I take great offense to the arrogance and condescension you display while be wildly wrong. I take great offense at you stepping all over the protocols and procedures of civil discourse and your insistence on shifting the burden of proof. I take offense at your unwillingness to lift a finger for research beyond Google AI and still attempt to maintain a position of arbiter.
For at least the third time from me alone, your ideas are not offensive; your behavior is the problem.