at some point you have to realize that you actually have to read to understand the nuance of anything. we as a society are obsessed with summarization, likely as a result of the speed demanded by capital. from headlines to social media (twitter being especially egregious with the character limit), people take in fragments of knowledge and run with them, twisting their meaning into a kaleidoscope that dilutes the message into nothing. yes, brevity is good, but sometimes the message, even when communicated with utmost brevity, requires a 300 page book. sorry.

Further statements on this: truth has a minimum amount of complexity, wherein simplification even further makes it cease to be the truth. Falsehoods, being entirely made up, don't have this floor on complexity. Odds are that headline is wrong, because it is oversimplified to a point where it ceases to be true.