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jl6
6y ago
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Beware that the truth is not necessarily the midpoint between opposing opinions. Sometimes a source with a general bias gets it exactly right in a specific case.
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lowmagnet
6y ago
And there aren't always "two sides" to an issue; there are arguments made in bad faith and those in good faith and it's hard to tell the difference.
tekmate
6y ago
true, triangulating doesn't mean the middle necessarily
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