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Originally Posted by Number 3
I'm sorry, I'm not getting it. Lying says they are telling you something they know not to be true or worse did or didn't happen. My point is that if you don't believe the perspective is true doesn't make it a lie. Fox News, the whipping boy for this topic, hasn't made up a story that I'm aware of. Many don't like the perspective or the story but that doesn't make it a lie.
Fundamentally, your argument is every Mustang fan that comes on Camaro5 to say they believe the Mustang is a better car is lying, because we here know that isn't true. It's only our opinion. Neither is lying.
So why so many insist that this is a lie rather than a perspective and opinion.
Maybe I could understand your point if you could give me an example where a lie was told. Where a news agency reported that someone said or did something they didn't do and they knew it wasn't true and reported it anyway.
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Even though some of you aren't getting my point. The comment above is an example of how fact and truth are different.
Facts are HP and 0-60 times. "Truth" is "my car is better than yours."
Where fact and truth intersect would be to answer a question like: "Which car has the best 0-60 time?"