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by bawolff
1001 days ago
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> "out of context" is the standard BS answer to anything. "What context, exactly, is missing?" should be the followup question. Quoting things out of context is also the standard BS way to smear someone. In any case, i agree that the person asking the questions should expect this response. If they're prepared for that response and the quote really wasn't taken out of context, it shouldn't be too hard to make the person using it look like an idiot. |
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Google does something actually anti-competitive, but it's subtle and requires a thorough understanding of industry dynamics to fully understand. But one of their employees said something that sounds bad, so guess what the headline is.
Whether the quote was taken out of context or not isn't even the interesting question, because it's independent of whether they're actually doing something wrong.
The quote could be completely in context and the employee was a fool who didn't know what they were talking about, or it could be completely out of context even though they actually did the bad thing.