TheMeInTeam
If A implies B...
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LOL...okay, reset button. I'm not looking for free legal advice from an anonymous person on the internet.
Does anyone have a moral position to take and defend here?
Moral and likely legal to some degree.
If you make a false representation of someone's position/what they said you're spreading false information. There are already moral issues with doing this; it's in the neighborhood of openly lying/making false accusations (depending on what is "said"). Making Carey say "I like the color purple the most" vs "I will commit ____ act of random violence tomorrow" should be viewed differently on both moral and legal grounds. Both are bad, but the latter is much worse.
It would quickly become the case that it is increasingly impossible to discern real video footage from faked when it comes to what people say. It'd be hard to trust anything, and that would suck.
For really compromising stuff you could make slander/libel charges on something like this, but it's problematic before that too.