Granted, you didn't say separate races -perhaps it was your grammar that threw me off -but still you seem to misunderstand the lore:
Specifically, you think or suggest that (1) High Elves are a playable race for the Alliance, (2) that 'their race' split into Blood Elves and High Elves, then (3) said 'High Elves' stayed (sic) with the Alliance and therefore (4) they were ever part of the Alliance. All of which is wrong.
And again:
You are mixing up Elven genealogy and lore chronology.
He didn't say High Elves are playable, you even quoted the part of the post where he specifically states they they aren't playable. The Quel'Dorei race did in fact split into factions. High elves have been members of the Alliance for a very long time, many followed Kael'Thas and took on the name Blood Elves after The Third War and left the Alliance when he did, but the ones that weren't into the whole demon energy thing stayed High Elves and are a part of The Alliance today
no one is buying the very good realm first and good item accounts for as much any more. i used honorbuddy on 4 accounts with complete automation making 7k per account each day...i only did it for a few days and easily made 100k but got bored and saw how futile it was since gold is selling for about .7/1000g. not bad but there is an abundance of botting and gold farming that the amount for time cards in exchange for gold is outrageous.
(1) You actually posted the phrase where I say the exact opposite.
(2) Their race(nation call whatever you like) did split. Some followed kael'thas others didn't. The first called themselves blood elves and requested help from the horde through sylvannas, the second kept their name and stayed affiliated with the alliance and Dalaran.
(3)and(4) High elves were part of the first alliance. Afterwards in WC3 they didn't helped the human kingdoms but still belonged to an alliance with them. Following arhtas invasion the survivers reacted to events the way I explained in (2).
See Vereesa, in a book where she enters for a brief period (or was it a short story, I don't remember) she talks about many High Elfs that didn't followed kael'thas despite still suffering from the well's destruction, they stayed with alliance or Dalaran, by keeping the same relations they had before the well's destruction. And those relations where not with the Horde.
Maybe its the way I write English, maybe its late in your country but you seem to read one thing and create a different idea in your head. For 2 times you actually quote me on things that say the opposite of what you are suggesting... I don't know.
Just a word of advise don't start posts with "Total lore fail" I know this is mmo-champ which is known for not being friendly but it still makes you look like an uptight a**. Specially when showing afterwards that you didn't read or understood nothing of what I wrote.