Quote (Impy @ Oct 10 2022 03:32am)
So basically anyone saying something unconfirmed, which may be proven wrong afterwards is spreading misinformation. And people whiteknight for such a company?? :rofl:
No, "Misinformation" is a term liberals invented to describe factually correct information that inconveniences them politically.
For example, saying that Donald Trump did not collude with Russia would be considered "misinformation". Or saying that masking is ineffective against Covid-19 and that there's no scientific evidence to support closing kindergartens and elementary schools would also be "misinformation". Saying that Ilhan Omar was born Ilhan Nur Said Elmi and married her own brother and emigrated under a false identity, that's "misinformation". Saying that we armed Al Qaeda in Syria and Nazis in Ukraine is "misinformation", just like saying the CIA micromanaged a coup that overthrew a free and fair democracy in Ukraine.
I was just fined $22,500 for this post.
This post was edited by Goomshill on Oct 10 2022 05:38am