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Old 02-02-2021, 03:55 PM   #879
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Originally Posted by Mull View Post
I don't know, misinformation is dangerous to me, no matter what. Your example isn't concerning but he has a platform and shows his true colors in how he wants to use it.

Is he as much as a problem as Fox News commentary? Hell no
Is it still dangerous to me? Yes
That's just a really low bar for dangerous.

What's the danger? That some random person with think Danbury sucks?

Misinformation can be dangerous, sure, usually when it is centered around things that impact health, life, stability, etc. Misinformation is dangerous when it encourages people to make terrible choices regarding their own health, or encourage them to break the law, or encourages them to commit violence.

If I tell you Lays are made out of artificial potatoes and processed using lightly recycled sewer water, that's misinformation (or is it...). But is it dangerous? What are you going to do? Not buy Lays?
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