nice one. I liked the Gell-Mann effect wiki. Interesting read.
To be honest I don't know much about the boys. In order to really understand my point I suppose one would need to be familiar with how CNN and the likes ran wild with the edited video that didn't show what really happened. I feel it is fairly common knowledge that CNN does all that they can to make anything Trump does or anything his supporters do, look bad and this, in my opinion was pretty horrible of them.
The kids didn't actually do anything wrong and it was a good thing that the entire video got out there because they had already falsely been reported as racist bigot anti-immigration blah blah blahs. They were ruining this kid's life in an attempt to make a story out of nothing.
I don't think anyone, regardless of their political leanings would agree with this practice. However, the boys have been vindicated and how the news stations are facing deserved criticism and hopefully some harsh consequences.
It is one thing to get a story wrong, another one entirely to intentionally make a story wrong.