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Nothing much, really. Usually, those who have been accused of being traitors have in fact been loyal ... just to something that was not in favour at the time.
OK how did you even figure out what he was even asking? And exactly what does your answer really mean in context of what he was asking?
I didn't. My answer is as much guessing as the other funny ones. It's just the lamest one as in: if no other information is given then the question must be about the (true) semantic relation of the words themselves ... which there isn't because the accusation of treason is arbitrary. ๐
Lol ok nice one
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