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As I said elsewhere, knowing it but still denying it, is considerably worse than being ignorant or confused.
... what context in the OP did I ignore?
This is what you said:
I didn't realize that it was nitpicky to dispute a point.
You shouldn't be getting any of your information directly from social media. Furthermore, propaganda is like advertising - you are not immune to it. The "I'm too smart to be fooled" approach just makes you a mark.
I would prefer it if none of them did, and if Facebook or Twitter or Google catches a ban, I won't be defending them as news sources which don't spread propaganda, "and if they did, so what?"
As I said: you're interested in dunking. I'm not interested in your debate-bro attitude. Especially, when you're (willfully) misrepresting me.
Lord.