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Disconcerting question. You're suggesting that we are of rather low moral character, or would entertain the thought of advancing our own agendas by twisting the intent of sincere questioners... We have several hundred categories, literally millions of very active members who continuously scan, ask, answer and edit materials of every kind, as well as thousands of bright and helpful supervisors always on the lookout for accuracy and fairness. Any less judgmental questions from the audience? [In other words, for those less attuned to cynicism and 'ad hominem' as rhetorical tools, yes.]



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Disconcerting question. You're suggesting that we are of rather low moral character, or would entertain the thought of advancing our own agendas by twisting the intent of sincere questioners... We have several hundred categories, literally millions of very active members who continuously scan, ask, answer and edit materials of every kind, as well as thousands of bright and helpful supervisors always on the lookout for accuracy and fairness. Any less judgmental questions from the audience? [In other words, for those less attuned to cynicism and 'ad hominem' as rhetorical tools, yes.]



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Can you duck a question with a subterfuge? - Answers

Disconcerting question. You're suggesting that we are of rather low moral character, or would entertain the thought of advancing our own agendas by twisting the intent of sincere questioners... We have several hundred categories, literally millions of very active members who continuously scan, ask, answer and edit materials of every kind, as well as thousands of bright and helpful supervisors always on the lookout for accuracy and fairness. Any less judgmental questions from the audience? [In other words, for those less attuned to cynicism and 'ad hominem' as rhetorical tools, yes.]

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      Disconcerting question. You're suggesting that we are of rather low moral character, or would entertain the thought of advancing our own agendas by twisting the intent of sincere questioners... We have several hundred categories, literally millions of very active members who continuously scan, ask, answer and edit materials of every kind, as well as thousands of bright and helpful supervisors always on the lookout for accuracy and fairness. Any less judgmental questions from the audience? [In other words, for those less attuned to cynicism and 'ad hominem' as rhetorical tools, yes.]
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