"intentionally obtuse."
"Isn't this a redundantly redundant statement? Isn't being obtuse always
intentional?"
*
Obtuse <http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obtuse>:* lacking
sharpness or quickness of sensibility or intellect.

So, no,  it isn't always intentional.  In fact, one could argue that it
wasn't intentional in this case, but that would be beating a dead horse.


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