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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]States confidence level in a lab leak is "low" meaning evidence is weak and even self-contradictory. [b]This is pretty far from definitive and seems to have been put out just to satisfy MAGA with a bogus "own the libs" moment without actual sound data behind it. [/b][/quote] Perhaps, but remember the leading theory in the MAGAverse back in 2020 wasn't that it leaked from a lab. It was that the Chinese Communist Party did it on purpose or some such conspiracy nonsense. For some reason the left conflated the two and considered the lab leak hypothesis to be "fake news," which is unfortunate. No, it wasn't Fauci's fault either. [/quote] Trump suspected a lab leak so the liberal media reflexively insisted it must have been from nature and companies like Facebook began suppressing the debate. It was pure politics.[/quote] Perhaps that's because Trump has a long long documented history of just making things up. Shouldn't be any surprise that the media doesn't trust what he says, so how can anyone blame them for being skeptical? A sane person would consider that the way for the Trump administration to fix this credibility and skepticism issue would be to stop lying and making things up and to stick to facts, but here we are in the Trump post-truth era where facts don't matter. So they only have themselves to blame.[/quote]
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