I understand the point you’re trying to make, but it’s not possible to find a middle ground between fact-based reality and outright fiction.
That should be polarizing. We as a society have to stop taking people seriously when they look at the political equivalent of a house on fire and want to debate if the fire is really that bad instead of how we should put it out.
I understand the point you’re trying to make, but it’s not possible to find a middle ground between fact-based reality and outright fiction.
That should be polarizing. We as a society have to stop taking people seriously when they look at the political equivalent of a house on fire and want to debate if the fire is really that bad instead of how we should put it out.