According to a tired cliche, the victors write history. Similarly, classifying an event as a protest, a coup, or a riot also depends on one’s perspective. But why don’t we try walking a mile in somebody else’s shoes for once… Last night, tens or hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters stormed the Congress and interrupted […]
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Non-alternative Facts
Unsurprisingly, it turns out that the Trump leadership is just as hilarious as I predicted. The past few weeks, people have been amused by the notion of “alternative facts,” and how that is obviously hogwash and propaganda. It’s so easy to recognize alternative facts. How about non-alternative facts? Actual facts? My thesis is that it […]