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Old 04-02-2017, 07:41 PM
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This is from a man who grew up and watched the destruction of Venzuela and sees many comparable to the United States at present.


I grew up surrounded by Chávez’s alternate reality. Now I’m watching one consume the United States.


"Meanwhile, the developed world seems to be discovering this concept for the first time. As President Donald Trump and his team of surrogates lay waste to one fact after another, the Western media is brimming with lamentations about our entry into the post-factual era and eulogies for the “factual” one we left behind. In these essays, post-truthism is typically defined as some sort of illness of objectivity, brought on by a rise in subjectivity and sheer emotion. “The truth has become so devalued,” they say, “that what was once the gold standard of political debate is a worthless currency.”

But take it from someone who grew up in Venezuela, surrounded by a fictional universe of Chávez’s making: These interpretations are all wrong. For one, they assume that the scientific understanding of the world is somehow the natural route—the obvious one, the longstanding one—when in fact, blind faith was until very recently the unvarying constant of civilization. "


Donald Trump’s Fictional America - POLITICO Magazine
To me, here is the key point in that article.
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Trump did all of the above—constructing an alternate reality that gave his supporters a concise answer to their question, and the hope of a solution.

It doesn’t matter that it’s all bogus. To Trump voters, a fake reality—especially one laden with obvious enemies and golden promises—is better than nothing, or more of the same.