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June 26, 2024 Social polarization is largely a battle over whose truth should prevail, as if there could be more than one version of truth. Truth is a representation of realities that correctly align upon the objective realities of the universe. Correct alignment is not arbitrary. There is only one correct form of the objective realities aligned upon the laws of the universe. Yet corrupters assume that all realities are arbitrary and should be aligned upon their motives and values. When corrupters are proven wrong, they assume something unfair is going on, because someone could supposedly rearrange the realities and prove something different. That assumption has brought Congress to a stand-still, as conservatives try to reverse the increasing truth about Trump's criminality. They assume they could do the same thing to Biden. So they go through the process and it doesn't work for them. That's because there is only one version of truth. It's impossible to get an alternative form of truth that turns corruptions into virtues. The same is true of all criticism. As critics show how evidence aligns upon a conclusion, corrupters assume they are some sort of communists for doing that, as if realities should be aligned upon the motives and values of corrupters. To a large extent, the polarization that is breaking down the social order is an attempt by corrupters to turn truth around, while truth does not turn around. As fascism increases and adds power to Trump's totalitarianism, conservatives are driven to extremes trying to get truth turned around to rationalize the corruption, while truth can't be turned around, because there is only one truth.
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