Well, that's incredibly vague. You've totally convinced me.
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Again, if you want to understand things like riots -- which are not uncommon in American history -- reading the history is very helpful. I'm sorry if I can't supply the soundbites you want, but knowledge takes a little effort. But it's worth it.
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You haven't supplied anything other to say the answers are in the book you're pushing. But you haven't mentioned what those answers are, other than to say it's "other factors", not misinformation.
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Because those other factors are complex & deeply rooted in history. So you need to make an effort. Sorry not everything is a simple Jesse Signal soundbite like "The Nation articles caused the riot."
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I'm not claiming credibility here. I'm saying the historians who study the history of riots have credibility.
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Where do I engage in misinformation?
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I don't think you know what misinformation is.
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