Depends on the audience and the topic. I think what Stuart refers to is more about fighting the demons inside that make us lie unconsciously. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw0sskCqrpI
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One could argue that assassination markets, or their product - assassination politics is the purest expression of radical honesty.
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