But why do they do this? I've seen a few times before people trying to make a point by saying "1 in 5 homeless people are black" (example) as if to say they are the majority of the victims of such a circumstance.
Why not just say what you're trying not to say? It's very obvious that what's in this tweet does not help their case at all.
It really is new speak. They love to twist the truth into some warped version of reality.
“46% of people think Trump lost!” Is a very funny way of saying a majority believe he won.
“Covid cases are spiking, with a nationwide 5% positivity rate!” Is an exceptionally curious way of saying 95% of people tested are negative.
They’re all frauds.
But why do they do this? I've seen a few times before people trying to make a point by saying "1 in 5 homeless people are black" (example) as if to say they are the majority of the victims of such a circumstance.
Why not just say what you're trying not to say? It's very obvious that what's in this tweet does not help their case at all.