Granted that general principles can not be arrived at with complete syllogistic certainty, there are still presumptions, sufficient in ordinary life, for deciding on the better view.
You're simply imposing formal syllogistic fallacies and bare assertions as major points in your argument, which convolutes and deteriotes your implied message.
The mental sleight of hand in "genius steals" is the syllogistic implication that if you steal your ideas from here, there, and everywhere, you might actually be a genius, too.