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Originally Posted by All22
No, he claimed I used an argument that was impossible to disprove. I did not.
As far as burden of proof, well, I'm new here so I can't use links in posts. I provided headlines and the information is otherwise widely reported and available.
His claim was that the widely reported information is wrong. Therefore the burden of proof is with him.
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The burden of proof still isn’t with him. You make a claim it’s true, he turns around and says it’s not. Your back to square 1. How entitled do you think you are? I truly hope you don’t act this way in real life. The burden of proof is always on the person presenting the fact. I’f your only evidence is, well it’s true, the information is readily available by google, anyone can say, well it’s not, the information is readily available via google. It’s not until you provide facts and data that the burden of proving you wrong falls on someone else. . .