I do think you're misinterpreting me, and I'm unsure what you think I'm 'aggreived' at.
I think Swinney's approach is idiotic, guaranteed to fail & risks losing Holyrood altogether. Trying to convince voters that this is a realistic route to a referendum strikes me as akin to gaslighting.
It's the timing of the Murrell trial I'm referring to, not the fact it's happening - but mentioning it the way you do does feel reminiscent of the nutters who squeak about 'SNP dictatorship' following independence, as though there won't be any more elections.
As I said, I don't know what a possible route to independence looks like in the absence of a referendum. Although using the Holyrood election as a defacto referendum - flawed strategy as it is - would seem more reasonable than Swinney's ludicrous, suicidal approach.