User talk:209.23.90.74

Use of phrase "conspiracy theory" and hyper-biased expressions
Use of the term "conspiracy theory" should be banned on this platform, since it assigns an arbitrary designation to a particular opinion and viewpoint. There are other catch phrases, such as using the phrase "no evidence" when that is a subjective judgment, and is probably an outright falsehood. I will now paste the passage that does both of the above, but it appears that this platform approves of such biased remarks in narratives that are supposed to be limited to the transmission, as best as can be achieved, of factual information. This platform may wish to believe that it is getting away with what has been adopted by the journalistic profession in late years, but intellectual honesty will ultimately rule against such practices.

"Promotion of conspiracy theories

"In Republican primary debates and campaign appearances, Ramaswamy often repeated and promoted an array of right-wing conspiracy theories and falsehoods. In the days after the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, he condemned the attack, but argued that social media bans on Trump violate the First Amendment. Later, while running for president, Ramaswamy repeatedly claimed that the January 6 attack "was an inside job", a claim supported by no evidence and refuted by numerous investigations. He also asserted that "big tech" stole the 2020 election and that the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory was "the Democratic Party's platform". Invoking September 11 conspiracy theories, he asked whether "federal agents were on the planes" that hit the Twin Towers during the September 11 attacks. When asked about some of his past remarks, Ramaswamy frequently denied making the comments or claimed to have been misquoted, even when those denials were belied by recordings, transcripts, or extracts from his book." It is very unfortunate to see this kind biased narrative on a platform that tries to give the impression that it is not politically biased and makes claims to objectivity in its published material. 209.23.90.74 (talk) 04:12, 7 July 2024 (UTC)