You have never explained how conscious control can be implemented within a series of cause and effect events in which every event is entirely defined by unavoidable reaction to previous events.
Shifting the burden of proof fallacy (basic mistake in logic). Remember, it's
you who have made the claim that it's impossible and yet you still haven't
even tried to logically justify
any sort of connection at all between the role of consciousness and whether minds are deterministic systems or not.
Neither have you explained how I can be personally accused of deliberate lies or miss representation or deliberate acts of ignoring within the same scenario of unavoidable chains of reaction. How could I have possibly done anything different?
You have yet to explain how a self-contradictory, impossible, unimaginable ability to have done differently (without randomness) would make you any more (or less) responsible.
You are the person you are, you have the views you do, you're as (dis)honest as you are, and you got to be that way because of
reasons (nature, nurture, and experience). You are being true to yourself, regardless. You are also as open (or not) to reasoning as you are. I can try to persuade you and I may or may not succeed. There is nothing about determinism that changes any of that.
You (the person you have become because of your nature and subsequent experience) are entirely free to go on doing your impression of a broken record, or to try a new tactic,
like actually thinking about it for a change. You can do whichever you want to do. Determinism is not fatalism.