No, you are mocked for making up your mind before you heard both sides of the conversation. You SHOULD be mocked for that.
Believe me, I've heard everything you've had to say on this. I've read your stuff and the stuff written by just about everyone else out there. I've weighed the arguments on both sides. And yours fall flat, again and again.
And the odd thing is, no matter how many times you're shown the falsehoods and flaws, you simply won't give up your falsehood. One can quote a very strong and crystal clear authority like Rawle, who was friends both with George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, and do you listen? No. Instead, you insult this friend of Washington and Franklin by falsely accusing him of having supported the British during the war.
By clinging with both fists to false doctrine regarding the Constitution, so hard that you will turn on and insult early American experts like Rawle, you are an enemy not only of William Rawle, but also of his friends George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, and of the Constitution they gave us.