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If someone who is rich or better standing in society says something about someone, does it make heavier than what is said by someone who stands at an ordinary level in society?

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Question - (2 June 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 2 June 2007)
A male age 36-40, anonymous writes:

If someone who is rich or better standing in society says something about someone, does it make heavier than what is said by someone who stands at an ordinary level in society. I mean is there a relation between amount of money you have and the level of truthfulness in what you have to say?

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A male reader, Royofthe Rovers United Kingdom +, writes (2 June 2007):

Royofthe Rovers agony auntI dont think the amount of money has anything to with it. It may have to do with education and the person morales, but nothing to do with money and social class.

The truth is the truth and everyone is entitled to their point of view and many times truth can be found in many forms.

But to answer your question, NO.

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