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People rarely use facts when forming their opinions.
Is this an example?
nope. just an observation from reading the multitudes of P&N threads.
And what is the difference between an observation, fact, and opinion?
a fact is ... something that actually exists; reality.
an opinion is .... a personal view, attitude, or appraisal of a situation.
an observation is something seen with your eyes. by definition, it would be an opinion, because it is based on the observers personal views.
How does one determine what is factual and what is not?
How does one determine what is factual and what is not?
facts are based on evidence. Opinion (liberalism) is based on feeling.
facts are based on evidence. Opinion (liberalism) is based on feeling.
Reality (facts) have a liberal bias. Therefore, all facts are opinions.
QED.
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Do you actually believe that crap?
