Could you give me something to read? Who are these frequentists, and where do they insist on this?
Let us take a common phrase from the original comment "the hypothesis is either true or false". The first google hit:
There are two misconceptions that you must be aware of, as you will certainly hear these. The first is thinking that we calculate the probability of the null hypothesis being true or false. Whether the null hypothesis is true or false is not subject to chance; it either is true or it is false - there is no probability of one or the other.
If it's worth saying, but not worth its own post (even in Discussion), then it goes here.
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