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I fail to see how meeting someone in person is a requirement to form an opinion on them based on their public actions.

Claiming that it is, though, sure sounds like a common dismissive tactic in politics, and especially when defending people who otherwise commit undesirable, even detestable public actions ("but he's a great guy, he'd never hurt anyone" etc).




What I'm saying is that politics distorts everything about a person, and makes them appear as something they are not.




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