On the first point, “factually correct” doesn’t mean “not misleading,” especially when some details are omitted. Which was the second point, but “I said something factually correct” doesn’t really seem like much of a defense against the claim that the extra details matter.
On the first point, “factually correct” doesn’t mean “not misleading,” especially when some details are omitted. Which was the second point, but “I said something factually correct” doesn’t really seem like much of a defense against the claim that the extra details matter.