People read the FB post in full
It said you hoped local businesses which provided free lunches to children would not seek government support
That was not taken "out of context" - people read it in context and understood what you meant
There is no other meaning or "context" https://twitter.com/SelaineSaxby/status/1319932584252592129">https://twitter.com/SelaineSa...
It said you hoped local businesses which provided free lunches to children would not seek government support
That was not taken "out of context" - people read it in context and understood what you meant
There is no other meaning or "context" https://twitter.com/SelaineSaxby/status/1319932584252592129">https://twitter.com/SelaineSa...
In all seriousness: this is the FB post
What possible "context" changes the meaning of the first sentence?
Nothing else in the post qualifies, still less contradicts, the meaning of the first sentence
There is also no extraneous information that alters its meaning either
What possible "context" changes the meaning of the first sentence?
Nothing else in the post qualifies, still less contradicts, the meaning of the first sentence
There is also no extraneous information that alters its meaning either
To assert that the meaning of a text or other thing has been taken "out of context" means there is a more valid context in which that text or other thing would have a different meaning
@SelaineSaxby should either explain that "context" or accept it was not taken "out of context"
@SelaineSaxby should either explain that "context" or accept it was not taken "out of context"
The onus on anyone who asserts a thing has been taken "out of context" is to explain what context the thing should be in