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minus-square@slickgoatlink-1•4 hours agoI’m not sure if you are trolling or not, because any plain English reading is obvious Your own quote, as set out below… “the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas” That also applies to incorrect information ideas… or… lies. Or the truth… Or fantasy… Or anything in between… It doesn’t specify truth or otherwise. You are free to assume anything you care to - but it’s not in the actual text. As to your question, I have no clue about your insistence on me being whatever the thing is you keep repeating.
minus-squareNot Chad McTruthlink1•edit-235 minutes ago As to your question, I have no clue about your insistence on me being whatever the thing is you keep repeating. i think theyre trying to spell asian
minus-square@FelixCresslink1•3 hours ago “the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas” That also applies to incorrect information ideas… or… lies. Are you a little bit slow? Which part of “information” or “ideas” cover lies? So, are you a USian as misunderstanding of free speach is common there?
I’m not sure if you are trolling or not, because any plain English reading is obvious
Your own quote, as set out below…
“the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas”
That also applies to incorrect information ideas… or… lies. Or the truth… Or fantasy… Or anything in between…
It doesn’t specify truth or otherwise. You are free to assume anything you care to - but it’s not in the actual text.
As to your question, I have no clue about your insistence on me being whatever the thing is you keep repeating.
i think theyre trying to spell asian
Are you a little bit slow?
Which part of “information” or “ideas” cover lies?
So, are you a USian as misunderstanding of free speach is common there?