It’s a growing phenomenon. The use of truthful statements with intent to mislead. It’s a form of “hard bullshit” called “paltering” and it’s increasingly common. I’d like to say it’s shocking to see it in the NYT but, to be honest, it no longer is.
It’s a growing phenomenon. The use of truthful statements with intent to mislead. It’s a form of “hard bullshit” called “paltering” and it’s increasingly common. I’d like to say it’s shocking to see it in the NYT but, to be honest, it no longer is.
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