"Outright misinformation" refers to false or misleading information that is presented without any hesitation or doubt. It means that something is completely wrong or untrue and is intended to deceive or mislead others.
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Ratiomom — seeing you manage to extract «a man can never be an obstetrician» from Dr Tuteur's statement, a whole lot of
the outright misinformation that circulates in the natural birthing community suddenly begins to make sense.
It seems that when we question his position on an issue he tries to intimidate us through the press, social media, and his own email list, spinning the public up with half truths and
outright misinformation.
But it's often buried under the «versus» mentioned above, or is
outright misinformation.
Certainly, there'd be no need to bolster any claims within the issue via embellishments, false labels, and
outright misinformation.
Looking closer, however, we find that these claims are largely inaccurate — many of them are exaggerations or, in some cases,
outright misinformation.
Wind energy experts dispute everything Gelbspan says there, and it is not implausible that what Gelbspan said was
outright misinformation.
Although hemp has gotten a bad rap over the years because of the misunderstanding (or
the outright misinformation) that hemp and marijuana are the same thing, the simple fact is that industrial hemp can provide food, animal feed, fiber, and fuel, all without any psychoactive components, and can be grown with in a much more sustainable manner than many other fiber and food crops.
Both were loaded with mistakes, misinterpretations, and
outright misinformation, and are simply so factually wrong that they almost read like parodies.