I always figured good-hearted Americans could argue for their opinions. I never imagined I would see a time when people would argue for their own alternative sets of facts.
And, it really is important for the country that we somehow find a way to agree on some basic facts, some truths, maybe, that we can all hold to be self-evident, Terry Woster writes.
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History is a labyrinth circling back on itself. This explains a metamorphosis in America that has sent the country reeling into intellectual dystopia, the national mind untethered from objective reality