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by xpe
261 days ago
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> > You don't provide any evidence from the report of #3. Instead, you refer to Trump's comments as evidence of his xenophobia. > No, as evidence of how the President of the United States has abused his position to weaponize xenophobia, of which the report in question is just another example. We don't disagree that Trump has weaponized the government in many ways. But Trump's corruption and weaponization is not completely pervasive. To explain, I'll restate a point from another comment: > But you are confused if you think this tendency of Trump means that this particular NIST report is irredeemably twisted and manipulated. You seem to believe that Trump's derangement has percolated NIST to the point where nearly every word in the report is in service of his whims or agenda (which changes so often that even his supporters have to find ways to cope with the chaos). > No. I haven't seen you demonstrate much understanding of NIST or U.S. government agencies in general. I've seen you commit many errors and much motivated reasoning. |
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