Message text | But things like death tolls in wars are subjective: 1) the true numbers of dead are not known, and 2) how to apportion those numbers is open to interpretation (e.g. Italy, which switched sides, and even after switching sides still had troops fighting for the Axis). Things like scientific subjects -- especially those dealing with hard science (e.g. math, physics, chemistry) as opposed to those which are open to interpretation due to not being able to necessarily reproduce results (e.g. evolution) -- it is much harder to fudge the facts. |
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