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We're all guilty of it...

How do you determine who is a spy, and who isn't? Well... you have to spy on people. One person says one thing, one person says another. They both have evidence against eachother. Who is right? Who is wrong? It's been said that if you stand in the middle of the road, you get knocked down by traffic from both sides. But I've come to learn that this is a bit faulty. Because it doesn't matter where you stand. You're going to get knocked down either way.
I suppose then, the test of it all comes down to whether or not you choose to get back up.
I recently made a choice of which side of the road I was going to stand on. It was a choice that needed to be made for the betterment of E Pluribus Neo. Apparently, some aren't too happy about it.
Subterfuge and mendacity are evil things. I can understand not trusting your enemies. Why would you? But when you can't even trust the people you care about, what does that say about the world we are living in? Everyone is pointing fingers at everyone else. Nobody is to blame, but everyone is at fault. How can we expect to make progress with this mentality?
Lies, ruse, spying. What's the point in blaming eachother when we're all guilty of it?