Guns, Crime, and Our Rights
A blog that examines issues related to the possession of firearms, violence, and human rights.
Can a website both be informative and be one-sided?
Someone recently complained in an e-mail that my website was not informative because it is one-sided. This is a non-sequitir. It would be like claiming that a science class can not be informative if it favors one position (such as evolution) instead of another position (such as creationism). If the evidence supports one position more than other positions then it is not incorrect to be one-sided. If someone disagrees with the content of my website they are free to present the evidence that supports their argument and I will consider it. Merely pointing out that my website is one-sided, however, proves nothing about the accuracy of the information posted on my website.
2007-12-03 04:34:09 GMT
Comments (1 total)
Author:Anonymous
One question, how stupid can you be?
2008-03-13 02:37:04 GMT
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