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ForeverSlayer quoting the FAQ said:
To answer the original question, being stunned is one of those mental effects and would normally deny a creature the ability to act at all. Since it’s not specifically focused on just impeding movement, and it is a mental, not physical impediment, freedom of movement would not help a stunned creature to act or move normally.
So, again, I'm confused. You seem to be arguing that, according to the FAQ, you're wrong.

Do you know which side of this argument you're standing on?
Now, the FAQ did get it wrong w/regards to the Paralyzed condition, so it's not exactly definitive on this subject, but for you to cite it and quote from it when it disagrees with you makes very little sense.
 

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