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embraceable_ewe83
Truth is truth and facts are facts, you can spin the truth or facts to fit what you want to see or how you want to feel but TRUTH is not subjective.
Not always. Some things are value judgments .Value judgments are not truths, they are basically opinions . The problem in this case, issues of fact are not in dispute. It's all value judgments.
You can be of the opinion that the non-call PI, because of where and when it happened and how blatantly in the open it was, had a significant effect on the outcome of the game, and that that is not fair.
You can be of the opinion that it was not the only non-call, that these things happen, and the Saints had other chances to win.
Those are 2 clashing opinions.
There is no "truth" to that, just people siding with one view or the other.
Both btw on the face of it are valid. Neither is crazy. Which side you choose depends largely on 2 things. (1) which team you follow, and (2) beyond that what your own feelings tell you about that moment---was it decisive or not? Does it matter or not? Is it important or not?
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