User blog comment:Mathias Custos/Fandom unite/@comment-25555436-20150729010014/@comment-25555436-20150729022921

Being correct =/= being right about something. You accuse a man of being an executive corrupt jerk because you saw him accepting what looked like a bribe. And you are correct, if someone accepts a bribe they are likely corrupt. But does that mean you're right about the man being truly corrupt? You are correct about the implication, but not about the man you're accusing.

And of course, if you change it to "Being correct =/= Being morally right", then the difference gets pretty clear.