The Rise and Fall of Vince McMahon
Briefly

The recent political landscape appears to be dominated by surreal narratives reminiscent of professional wrestling, raising questions about our collective understanding of reality and history.
As our political culture mirrors the plots of staged entertainment, our reactions range from alarm to humor, narrowing our capacity for genuine concern over national events.
Documentaries like 'Mr. McMahon' reflect the bizarre crossover between entertainment and politics, suggesting a profound impact on how we perceive historical truth.
The chaotic storyline of current events leaves many feeling detached, as the merging worlds of politics and wrestling redefine our engagement with serious public discourse.
Read at The New Yorker
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