| ▲ | wilg 12 hours ago | |
I agree you had a reason for what you said about the "E", I'm taking issue with what you said. No, speaking on someone else's behalf, as lawyers are obligate to do is not lying. They are representing their client's position. You also cannot "lie" about an opinion about what might confuse other people. | ||
| ▲ | Dylan16807 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> They are representing their client's position. I guess, but it's still distasteful, especially when it's a corporation saying it and the corporation is incentivized to exaggerate/mislead to an extreme. > You also cannot "lie" about an opinion about what might confuse other people. What are you talking about? Of course you can lie about your opinion. And the opinion involving other people doesn't change that. I'll do it right now: I think basically nobody likes ice cream, they're all faking it to fit in. | ||