Juan_Bottom wrote:I made an inconsequential mistake there, because I was speaking from memory. The actual line, which was everywhere, was 27 lies in 38 minutes. You can google it, it's everywhere.
Some people are being stupidly polite and calling them "myths." But saying something that's not true is not what "Myth" means.
Sure it is, but you forgot the make-or-break between a Lie and a Myth.
A lie is committed when the speaker believes that it's false.
For example, person A: "When I make posts related to politics, I am sincere and wish to engage in honest debate!"
(this is a lie because person A knows that he's trolling).
A myth is committed when the speaker believes that it's true even though the claim is completely false.
For example, person A: "the Great Depression was ended by FDR's public policies. All praise be to the glorious leader! And minimum wage does not cause unemployment!"
(The speaker is well-intended yet uninformed).