In cases like this I strongly prefer to be given the facts (or at least pointed toward them) and allowed to make my own judgment as to how relevant they are.
Whether you choose to join the conversation and present the argument for their irrelevance is up to you, but sharing all the facts that your audience might consider important, rather than deciding for them that some apparently-relevant ones are best left unsaid, is IMO more respectful and reduces the risk of doing preventable harm in cases where your judgment is mistaken.
In cases like this I strongly prefer to be given the facts (or at least pointed toward them) and allowed to make my own judgment as to how relevant they are.
Whether you choose to join the conversation and present the argument for their irrelevance is up to you, but sharing all the facts that your audience might consider important, rather than deciding for them that some apparently-relevant ones are best left unsaid, is IMO more respectful and reduces the risk of doing preventable harm in cases where your judgment is mistaken.