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Don’t take this the wrong way—I’m not calling you dishonest; I’m calling the question dishonest.

My point wasn’t that you should have known to trust the organization. I’d never ask you to trust anyone or anything.

My argument is that the question’s vague phrasing and misleading premise make it nearly impossible to answer while also inviting the reader’s imagination to spiral into meaningless speculation.

While it may not directly inject misinformation, it fosters the kind of speculation that often leads to it—because, believe it or not, grown adults can be surprisingly impressionable.



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