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I assumed "in context", pretty reasonably. And I was just replying to what the guy said in the clip, in which he didn't contextualize very accurately either, which was my gripe. Saying only "he's right" gives off a certain impression. But you make good points, so I won't keep on it.
Fair enough, but I didn't say "he's right", I said: "As fucked up as it is, what he said is actually true".
I believe there's a significant and discernible difference in my actual comment over just saying "he's right".
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