Then you've done more research than most people, as you've at least seen both sides of the story. I suppose the main point I'm trying to make with this piece is that, in order to have an opinion, it should not be easy to present crucial omitted evidence that could change it.
That being said, the Gebru story is just an example, and I still think, especially in the era of misinformation, we should, in general, do our due dilligence in backing up our beliefs, more so than we have in the past.
That being said, the Gebru story is just an example, and I still think, especially in the era of misinformation, we should, in general, do our due dilligence in backing up our beliefs, more so than we have in the past.