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Article begins with a refutation instead of introducing the subject matter
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The beginning of this article is very strange, since it begins with a refutation instead of introducing the subject matter in its own light. This doesn't seem to fit wikipedia's styles of articles, which are not intended to primarily be refutations, but instead to talk about the subject as a whole. This makes the article come off as biased and intended to portray a certain message, rather than being a page of facts, even if it has its citations. Please consider rewording this to introduce the subject matter first, then talk about misconceptions.