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+ | |Role=Juror | ||
+ | |Workflow=Workflow/186 | ||
|Case ID=AffGac9adEaf6ga3iaDe | |Case ID=AffGac9adEaf6ga3iaDe | ||
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|User=User:Justin | |User=User:Justin | ||
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|Name=Juror 2 | |Name=Juror 2 | ||
− | | | + | |Truth=yes |
+ | |Truth percentage=75 | ||
+ | |Truth text=While this is not the only problem associated with our elderly leadership, and it is not relegated to only older politicians, it is one of major concern. | ||
+ | |Whole truth=no | ||
+ | |Whole truth percentage=50 | ||
+ | |Whole truth text=Other problems also exist. and claims like this can be counterproductive and create an environment that can discourage younger citizens's participation. The statement also ignores or minimizes the fact that experience gained with age may be very helpful. | ||
+ | |Nothing But the truth=no | ||
+ | |Nothing But the truth percentage=50 | ||
+ | |Nothing But the truth text=Some younger politicians are also guilty of entrenched habits and have jobs that have become entitlements. | ||
+ | |Deceit=There may not be a deceit. but If there is one. it lies in discouraging a discussion of detrimental factors other than a possible constricted world-view. It also completely ignores the fact that age-related experience may be very useful in dealing with issues. | ||
+ | |Deceit percentage=50 | ||
+ | |Deceit text=While our aging leadership does seem somewhat out of touch. younger leaders throughout the world are also experiencing difficulties. | ||
+ | |Deceit intended=yes | ||
+ | |Deceit intended percentage=50 | ||
+ | |Motivation=Younger politicians may make this claim to gain an electoral advantage. even if it is not 100% true. | ||
+ | |Motivation percentage=50 | ||
+ | |Motivation text=This is a sound tactic. since the media are quick to pounce on any evidence of an older politician being out of step or not "getting" some current trend. | ||
+ | |Social acceptability=Acceptable | ||
+ | |Social acceptability percentage=50 | ||
+ | |Social acceptability text=If this claim makes older politicians more aware of age-related issues that could possibly be influencing them. then the claim is acceptable. even though it may not be 100% true. | ||
+ | |Label=This claim may ignore or minimize many other factors. | ||
+ | |Label percentage=75 | ||
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