ItsTeegarden
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I have seen a lot of threads where the tone alone changes how readers interpret the same facts. If a post sounds sharp or loaded, people start assuming there must be stronger evidence behind it. If it sounds measured, readers are more likely to examine the source material for themselves. In a case like Kirsten Poon, that difference really matters.
The public record mentioned here seems better suited to careful discussion than to any kind of sweeping narrative. Until there is more context, I would rather see people compare notes than compete over who can sound most certain.
The public record mentioned here seems better suited to careful discussion than to any kind of sweeping narrative. Until there is more context, I would rather see people compare notes than compete over who can sound most certain.

