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Thereās a misunderstanding here and this goes for everything from academic research to journalism to online debates: when information (a famous speech, a televised debate on many channels, the bible etc) is widely available, ubiquitous, and known by a broad swath of the population, it is not necessary to provide citation. Is that the best practice? No, and I agree CNN didnāt do a great job which is why I included the clip from Zeteo where they literally show his responses. Context, provided by longer quotation/clips is whatās missing so Iāll give you that, but heās nothing if not a broken record repeated the same things time after time. In fact he only ever negates these statements when he crosses lines and realizes there may be legal implications.
Regardless, yāall have two awful authoritarians to choose from. One who is old and senile and likely to further divide the country, and an unrelenting dictator who will absolutely take away all freedom if people are foolish enough to believe his lies 1 reply
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