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In reply to the discussion: Whatever happened to the idea of starting an antinuclear activism group? [View all]FBaggins
(28,678 posts)36. That would be nice...
...if there was any evidence that you could tell the difference.
The track record is far clearer. If you find an article (regardless of provenance) that agrees with a position you hold (or that you misinterpret to do so, as happened here with the LSS cohort data a couple days ago), then you consider it an established fact. If you've copy/pasted the same paragraph from that source three times or more, you think the fact is so well established that everyone must know it to be true. Anyone who refuses to accept it as established truth must of course now be doing so deliberately...
...and of course anyone who would knowingly do that must be doing it to deceive others away from the truth (clearly disruptive behavior).
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Whatever happened to the idea of starting an antinuclear activism group? [View all]
XemaSab
May 2012
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