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It's far more naïve to pretend your opinions are facts.
Opinions are best presented boldy and unapologetically. The word "fact" itself has become a verbal joke in itself. You can state pretty much anything with evidence, and you'll still have someone pull up some obscure argument to it.
Best just to present opinion as "fact" and let people rage on if they don't like it. You aren't going to change anyones mind over the internet regardless of how much data you throw at them.
Better than 3 paragraphs of hedging words where you aren't really sure what the point or opinion presented was.
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