@HonnyBrown; Tell us more, if you feel like it. Anyway, that phrase reminds me of someone from the very distant past. In their world, and speech, and writing, everything that ever happened
had to be made to seem as if it were whatever they needed it to be for their nefarious, devious, deviant, or other dastardly purposes. Anyone who dared to dare to dare to dare to believe that they should stand up for themselves or set the record straight came smack up against a wall of resistance. Very odd. Everyone, seemingly, believed what this person said without thinking or questioning. To be fair, ol' printable was the world champion of manipulation and lies, and they did their dirty work well. Fortunately, I recently found another piece of the puzzle. Excellent writers describe ol' unprintable and their victims with piercing insight and wit. Ouch! Well, those people probably are incapable of knowing that they have been identified. But we, the erstwhile victims, feel better and carry on...
So when I read that, I thought a good little thought for you and whomever. I know that you would not exaggerate or plunk in the ingredients to produce a nuclear explosion and then spread the toxic news to all and sundry as if you were an innocent bystander who has attained hero status for alerting all the world of danger. But long-ago unprintable person did that all the time. Then, I was stunned, horrified, shocked, and probably made pained faces that ingrained wrinkles into my face. Now, I have good products, better skin, and an extensive glossary of expletives about the situation.
Bach is not noise, Madam. (Robert, in Two's Company)