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as the saying goes.
All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
And truth and goodness stand together and they don't mind light and transparency
Yeah - the powerless will never win no matter their integrity and moral status...
And you expect people to do nothing when they got caught lying?
Honestly I understand them, but hey, you caught, accept the consequences...
yes, as they always do. As they always will, as long as there is bread and circuses.
Some people call it logical fallacy, as in, an appeal to authority and a doozy
I say, if people use 'believe or trust the expert' that's not science, that's religion
Truth can be rather boring
Lies can be dramatized and exaggerated and pure contrived fables which, ngl, looks like fun