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When seeing or hearing information on the internet, or anywhere else for that matter, there are some errors you should be aware of and learn to watch for so you are not misled.
This error may cause misinterpretation due to a writer's mistranslation, translation set in an incorrect cultural context, or a translation by a person who was not the originator. This error may be found in histories that delve into Taekwondo's ancient, poorly documented past.
This error arises when a writer's personal beliefs cause a stressing of certain points, sometimes unconsciously. Ideas may be taken out of context and opposing views may be diminished or eliminated. This may be seen when a writer is justifying the reason his or her art does things, such as a stance or kick, a particular way.
This error arises from accepting information from reputable sources as fact when it may be an elaboration or even a lie. Just because a person is a "master" does not mean the person knows what he or she is talking about.
This error arise when a writer attributes one culture's values on another culture's actions. This may be seen when an American Taekwondo writer is commenting on the way Korean Taekwondo students are trained.
This error arises from a writer incorrectly attributing or misplacing sources. Writers should always try to correctly identify sources of information.
This error arises from a writer attempting to determine the reasons or purposes for the information, and in doing so, interjects personal opinion. It is difficult for a writer to eliminate personal opinion when discussing a subject that he or she is interested or passionate about.
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