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by thomastjeffery
953 days ago
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That's not "the claim". "The claim" is that olive oil is more healthy! Someone saying they are suspicious of "the claim" isn't required to back their suspicions. You are welcome to fact-check the entire narrative: which would boil down to fact-checking the original olive oil diet health claim. |
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If someone shouts "1+1=2 is propaganda!", the burden of proof should be on them even though almost everyone they meet will not have gone through the mathematical proof that 1+1=2 themselves (a 360 page proof, not an easy task). We're all just taking someone else's word for it + using our own common sense. We can find many other examples, but the gist is if something is well established in society, not just from cultural institutions but from educational and scientific ones as well, a claim that society is lying to us for whatever reason has the much stronger burden of proof.