Originally Posted by
PVDtoDEL
Ugh. Saying "
It is a fact that XYZ is *insert subjective form adjective here*"
doesn't mean that it is a fact and not an opinion. To be able to tell them apart, you need to have passed a high school English course. Clearly you forget all the content you learned

Learning to be a politician?
Here I was, under the impression that once you state something as "being a fact" then you better be stating a provable fact.
If you want to state an opinion, you start of by saying "in my opinion". Now, your opinion may have its roots in other documented or undocumented "facts".
Pretty simple primary school stuff, really.