| colafitte said:
The author should have made the statement in both articles....If article A says a lie, but if in article B says a truth, doesn't change the fact A is wrong. |
The points are.
It's not someone getting the information from a tweet and interpreting it wrong.
It's not a person who doesn't understand the difference between shipped and sold.
So it doesn't back up your points the other day or the conclusion that you were coming to.
However it is very curious why the guy wrote it that way when he cites his own article that says the numbers right. It's not like it's even in the title for clickbait.








