In 2016, warnings arose about attempts to destroy the notion of shared reality, a theme that has only gained traction in the years since.
The fallout from Hurricane Milton reveals how deeply the public discourse has shifted; natural disasters are now debated rather than accepted as undeniable facts.
Once considered impossible, questioning the reality of natural disasters like hurricanes has become commonplace, reflecting a significant deterioration in our grasp of facts.
This shift is not just a modern phenomenon but traces back to 2004, highlighting a long-standing erosion of trust in the 'reality-based community'.
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