I don't for a moment doubt your honesty.
Strictly speaking, you are not right.
It's clear that you're wrong.
It's clear that you're wrong.
It's clear that you are wrong.
I cannot help but think that you are making a mistake.
It's clear that you're wrong.
If you do not explain your conduct, you will be misunderstood by people―people will view your conduct in a false light―(他動詞構文にすれば)―Your silence will place your conduct in an unfavourable light.
Admitting what you say, I still think you are mistaken.