But it's true: "facts" do depend on what you believe.

For example, you believe that a fact is immutable and cannot be proven wrong, whereas on this conversation many other people repeatedly told you that it depends on the context and the convictions of the people.

Even your temperature case was discredited. Who validate your observation of temperature, why should we believe you? Is the thermometer really working well, what are other thermometers recording?

So yes, you present a "fact" but doesn't really present a full picture and governments often cherry pick biased facts to convey their own interests.

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