In cases of disputed *facts*, it makes sense, but *interpretations*, no. http://bit.ly/2fxS7CA
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Excellent piece. However, I think gas lighting can be used with interpretation too but again in very clearly misbehaviour.
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When someone tries to convince you you're being unreasonable to object to behaviour bad by any reasonable standard.
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Extreme but true example: Its nuts to blame me for throwing a party whilst you were miscarrying our baby in hospital.
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Nearly convinced her but this time he'd gone too far. She'd apologised for being upset by his callous selfishness many times.
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think every time Farage tries to say "I never said [x] about the NHS" when we have footage of him saying x multiple times.
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it's totally real, but in my experience tends to be the province of brazenly bad and easily caught liars, like Farage.
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