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No, evidence is evidence. Not all things are a debate between two or more legitimate interpretations.
Saying "climate change is real and caused by humans" or the "sky is blue" are statements of fact, and not up for debate.
Guess I should have used /s.
It's, in my experience, the 'universities are liberal/woke indoctrination centres' folks are also the ones whom have issues with grasping the difference between evidence, facts and opinions.
Ah, Poe's law and all of that.
Haha, guess so. Ah well, no harm done.