Don't get me wrong, JK, you're a good guy. Love you like a brother (olol friendzoned). But political conversations with you usually go something like this:
JK: The sky is red.
Everyone else: No, it's objectively blue.
JK: But I've seen the sky turn red before. The sky is red.
Everyone Else: No. It's blue. Here's a link showing the chemical composition of the atmosphere, and another link showing that said chemicals absorb light in the lower part of the spectrum.
JK: But it's red at sunset.
Everyone Else: Yeah, that's light reflecting off dust particles and other gasses at an oblique angle in the lower atmosphere. That doesn't make the sky red.
JK: But the sky isn't blue all the time.
Everyone Else: No, the sky's still blue, it just looks red under these certain circumstances.
JK: Let's just accept that sometimes the sky is red, and sometimes the sky is blue.
Everyone Else: OKAY! FINE!
-3 Days later-
JK: The sky is red.
Everyone Else: No, it's not!
JK: So why can't you prove it's not?