Falsehood
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Basically it's a tin can, and I'm basically recreating the launch with fire extinguishers, fire, I have wax that I threw in front of the lens to look like ice, and so basically if you believed any of the stuff that I just showed you, what you were reacting to, what you're emoting to, is something that's a total falsehood, and I found that really kind of fascinating.
I mean, the technology changes, and it's now easier to disseminate both truth and fiction and
falsehood.
But here was the problem: British law put the onus, put the burden of proof on me to prove the truth of what I said, in contrast to as it would have been in the United States and in many other countries: on him to prove the
falsehood.
Now, I promise to tell the truth tonight, but just to humor that demographic, I've started this talk with a
falsehood.
This testimony was deeply critical of my colleagues, of my ministers, who had, in my view had perpetrated a war on a
falsehood.
I should have him position 1 (awful), but the reason for which I put him 2 was for Eve, the girl of the town that, besides some scenes of nudity, besides, I thought of voting for 3, but like they killed Eve, I returned at 2. it is that movies like this they should not be financed by anybody, since not even they took to the fame or other productions to the actors main, great falsehood, jaja, the history of a mining ghost that kills to "mansalva" and after they put an end to their misdeeds, it reappears, because with the end they shitted it very ugly.
It's fun and fast paced, as one
falsehood
leads to another and another toward an inevitable, surprising conclusion.
It inspired me to dream of the things that are possible with just a little imagination, and a lot of belief in the things that most people pass off as
falsehood.
Like today, the interwar period had liberals who predicted that the unconventional response to the Great Depression would end tragically, only to be exposed as purveyors of
falsehood
when their prophecies did not immediately come to pass.
The third
falsehood
is the fear of instability and social unrest that will supposedly break out if President Kuchma and his cronies lose the upcoming election.
Perhaps the market for news will eventually find its own equilibrium between truth and
falsehood.
Fact checking by conventional news media is often unable to keep up, and sometimes can even be counterproductive by drawing more attention to the
falsehood.
He blithely utters one
falsehood
after another.
The reason, as US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis put it, is that "If there be time to expose through discussion the
falsehood
and fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence."
Was the 2003 United States-led invasion of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq illegitimate because it was predicated on a
falsehood
about the existence of weapons of mass destruction?
In their words, “he is unable or unwilling to separate truth from
falsehood.
And, in a media landscape where even politicians rely on data mining and neuroscience to craft messages based on voters’ state of mind, it is hard to separate truth from
falsehood.
If, Brandeis insisted, there is “time to expose through discussion the
falsehood
and fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence.”
The
falsehood
is to believe that some cultures are static and inimical to change, while others are somehow uniquely modern.
The Bush administration’s habits of
falsehood
have undone its aggressive proclivities, leaving a gaping vacuum.
But it is an extraordinary statement for a religious leader to make, because it sets to one side the question of the truth or falsehood, or the ethical value, of religious beliefs.
They have been times when the audacity of hope is replaced with despair, disillusionment, and
falsehood.
The idea was that by encouraging non-party activities, people would become aware of the
falsehood
of the official dogma – and it worked like a charm.
The second
falsehood
that the fact-checkers pointed out concerned the question of whether China should pay reparations for causing the COVID-19 pandemic.
She is worse than I. Anyhow, I don't lie!'And there and then she resolved that next day, Serezha's birthday, she would go straight to her husband's house and would bribe the servants or deceive them, but would at any cost see her son and destroy that monstrous
falsehood
with which they surrounded the unfortunate child.
I hate this falsehood!' he said with an energetic gesture of denial, and looked at Dolly with a gloomily questioning expression.
'In an infinity of time, and in infinity of matter, in infinite space, a bubble, a bubble organism, separates itself, and that bubble maintains itself awhile and then bursts, and that bubble is – I!'This was a distressing falsehood, but it was the sole and last result of centuries and the age-long labour of human thought in that direction.
When one lives like the beasts with face bent towards the earth, one needs a corner of
falsehood
where one can amuse oneself by regaling on the things one will never possess.
And honestly, without any base calculation or falsehood, he endeavoured to find his faith again, to prove to himself that resistance was still possible, that Capital was about to destroy itself in face of the heroic suicide of Labour.
While he was repeating these vain words, with an awkward smile which enhanced the air of
falsehood
and almost of rascality natural to his countenance, the old peasant's active mind was seeking to discover what reason could be inducing so important a personage to take his scapegrace of a son into his establishment.
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