Algot Runeman wrote:contradict
/kɒntrəˈdɪkt/ [con-truh-dikt]
verb
[with object]
1 Deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite.
1.1 Assert the opposite of a statement made by (someone)
1.2 Be in conflict with.
Origin
Late 16th century from Latin contradict- ‘spoken against’, from the verb contradicere, originally contra dicere ‘speak against’.
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It is impolite to contradict a dictator.
To contradict a dictator is not really impolite. However, I would insinuate that it is rather impractical and might seriously imperil your life, or at least your freedom.
Anyway, let me wish you and all participants to this game, a Happy New Year. I hop