The commenters above (who I agree with) are suggesting the following, I think:
Rather than write this:
> This take is disingenuous and horribly uninformed and very shortsighted.
Write this instead: "This take is horribly uninformed and very shortsighted."
Think of this way: we're asking if you can find ways to not assume bad faith in another party.
> If they are ignorant and still feel compelled to pass false claims on how significant changes are instead trivial just to try to downplay the real world challenges, they are undoubtedly being disingenuous.
From the Apple dictionary:
>> disingenuous: not candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does: he was being somewhat disingenuous as well as cynical.
Rather than write this:
> This take is disingenuous and horribly uninformed and very shortsighted.
Write this instead: "This take is horribly uninformed and very shortsighted."
Think of this way: we're asking if you can find ways to not assume bad faith in another party.
> If they are ignorant and still feel compelled to pass false claims on how significant changes are instead trivial just to try to downplay the real world challenges, they are undoubtedly being disingenuous.
From the Apple dictionary:
>> disingenuous: not candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does: he was being somewhat disingenuous as well as cynical.