Doubt against subjectivity.

Some hold that everything is subjective. I argue against this proposition in this post. 

Firstly, I define subjectivity as "The belief something is merely an opinion, which cannot be expounded upon nor be proven wrong."

But clearly, having the subjective belief being explained as a subjective belief is evidence of some expounding that's happening. So expounding can happen on subjectivity.

How about subjectivity being proven wrong though? I say this is possible to prove also. Consider the subjective claim that a human makes which says, "I am a horse." It is a subjective claim, yes, but it is a wrong claim.

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