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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
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Comment is free, but facts are sacred.

"Comment is free, but facts are sacred." (CP Scott, the Manchester Guardian editor in 1921.)

Does the sentence above mean that a comment is a free interpretation of facts whereas the fact itself cannot be freely interpreted in a way as it is in the comment?

  

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tkacka15 Does the sentence above mean that a comment is a free interpretation of facts It means that everyone is welcome to comment in any way on anything. tkacka15 facts are sacred. However, you cannot distort facts.

  • tkacka15 Does the sentence above mean that a comment is a free interpretation of facts It means that everyone is welcome to comment in any way on anything.
  • tkacka15 facts are sacred.
  • However, you cannot distort facts.
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tkacka15Does the sentence above mean that a comment is a free interpretation of facts

It means that everyone is welcome to comment in any way on anything.

tkacka15 facts are sacred.

However, you cannot distort facts.

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