Sabonea didn't "make a mistake" so much as worded the phrase oddly. He said "nobody doesn't want" which technically means people may actually want this to occur (which is what was intended).
However, since people tend to incorrectly use "double negatives" to say they don't want something, I can see where the confusion would occur.
The intent of the words was to say that people are not against the idea, the actual phrasing was confusing.
Hope this helps.
However, since people tend to incorrectly use "double negatives" to say they don't want something, I can see where the confusion would occur.
The intent of the words was to say that people are not against the idea, the actual phrasing was confusing.
Hope this helps.