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The United States of Idiocracy

We are truly living in Idiocracy.

MAGAs regularly, and ironically I might add, like to declare America has lost itself, ever since it parted ways with Christ. I say 'ironically,' because these same individuals worship a man (Trump) who is the antithesis of Christ and his teachings. If you don't believe me, read the Bible sometime. Trump is literally antichrist.

No matter what one's religious beliefs are, however, if one believes in 'free will,' said beliefs are not determinative of a country's production and overall standing. That's not the case when it comes to 'rule of law' and 'truth,' however.

Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts. He was charged with 54 additional felonies. The man was found liable for: fraud, defamation (twice), and raping a woman. In his first term, he was documented as to having lied 30,573 times. It was commonplace for both he and members of his administration to use language such as:

- "Fake news"
- "Alternative facts"
- "Don't believe what you see"
- "Truth isn't truth"

So, in 2024, a majority of voters essentially said they didn't care about law, truth, nor morality - at least for some. Whether one wants to believe in a higher power or not, the fact of the matter is a nation cannot survive without truth and law. No, neither entity is perfect, and as humans - their creators, neither are we. However, no matter how outdated or unjust a law may be, it can be changed. No matter how far away from the truth we may be on a matter, we can always get closer. When we've lost law, we've lost order. When we've lost truth, we've lost reality. A nation cannot exist void of order and reality.

Education exists for a reason - several of them, as a matter of fact. Thousands of students are attending medical school, not to conjure up a COVID vaccine, in order to magically take over the world, but to treat, help, and even save lives. Not everything is biased. Not everyone is out to get you. Truth isn't partisan, and the more we treat it as such, the further we'll fall - to a place of potentially irretrievable non-identity and chaos.
https://nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/meta-ends-fact-checking-program-community-notes-x-rcna186468
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