Truth Omition

What is Truth Omition?


1.

When telling a anecdote, the act of deliberately disregarding one or more integral pieces of information to change to overall tone or intended response from the audience.

One can be a 'Truth Omitter' - a rank down from a 'Lier' in the deceipt table.

Example of Truth Omition: The Labour Party, 1997 - Present.

See lie, truth, omit


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