The truth is simple: it exists whether people like it or not. But in today’s world, truth is treated as offensive. People want comfort over reality, emotions over facts, and narratives over honesty. The problem? Ignoring the truth doesn’t change it.
We see this everywhere. In politics, people twist facts to fit their beliefs instead of letting facts shape their beliefs. In culture, hard truths are censored because they might “hurt feelings.” But feelings don’t change reality. The economy doesn’t care if people feel like prices should be lower—bad policies make them rise. Biology doesn’t care about personal identity—facts remain the same no matter how much someone argues. Crime rates, immigration numbers, election results—facts exist whether people accept them or not.
The truth isn’t Republican or Democrat. It isn’t left or right. It just is. The moment we start ignoring reality to make people comfortable, we start falling apart as a society.
That’s why seeking the truth matters more than ever. Not what the media says. Not what politicians spin. Not what social media allows. The real truth—the kind that doesn’t change based on opinion. Because without truth, there is no foundation for anything.
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