Telling the Truth in Public

A paper sign and some wheatpaste intrude on the President’s space.

In America in 2025 we are bombarded by lies and half truths all the time. Our screens sell us on shortcuts to health and wealth in between fact-optional content robotically recommended for maximum brain-melting engagement potential. The 3D world isn’t much better, littered on every marketable surface with advertising making hollow promises on behalf of sports-betting apps, crypto-betting apps, and law-enforcement agency recruiting efforts. We’ve inherited a country that demands of each of us a willingness to be constantly influenced by messages intended to defeat our best interests? Our attention is a battleground. The good news is, we each can exercise our rights to speak the truth in public.

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