Truth that is there despite what you say or think about it, would be objective truth.
In light of the fact that all humans experience the world through their senses and the resulting subjective interpretation of what they perceive through their senses, how is objective truth even possible in the first place? — hunterkf5732
In fact - I think this "post-truth" is a liberal meme to rationalise their defeat, and avoid coming to terms with the fact that they (along with all their experts) are living a fantasy that they have been making themselves by blinding themselves from reality. "Post-truth" is what they use, saying "we have the truth, but reality isn't following us, thus reality has moved into 'post-truth'" - it's a way for them to go on clinging to fantasy and la-la land. — Agustino
Reality cannot be post-truth, of course. — Banno
truth is the reality to which true statements conform. — unenlightened
This would be a reification of truth, rather than of conformity? — Banno
But I don't think Trump's politics for that matter are "post-truth". They do value truth - a different truth than the liberals value, that's all. Regarding climate change (on which I disagree with Trump for example) they are valuing a different kind of truth - economic gain and prosperity, and because they value this truth, they suppress the truth of global warming and call it a falsity - this is merely rhetoric to garner support for one truth instead of the other.Well, it's a liberal meme in that, as I pointed out in the OP, post-truth dialogue is unsustainable, and so post-truth politics must eventually fail. The phrase is a rhetorical device to emphasis the inconsistency of some certain politics. — Banno
It really does read like an impressionistic mash-up of cliche talking points.But literally everything he says has been said often in many other places in public, in the form of talking points of a broad political cluster.
In light ofthe fact that all humans experience the world through their senses and the resulting subjective interpretation of what they perceive through their senses, how is objective truth even possible in the first place? — hunterkf5732
Today’s passive, unhappy Americans sat on their couches and chose a strutting TV clown to save us.
What they have done is a desecration, a foolish and vindictive act of vandalism, by which they betrayed all the best and most valiant labors of our ancestors. We don’t want to accept this, because we cannot accept that the people, at least in the long run of things, can be wrong in our American democracy. But they can be wrong, just like any people, anywhere. And until we do accept this abject failure of both our system and ourselves, there is no hope for our redemption.
A couple of days after the election I watched on CNN as red-faced Russian apparatchiks in Moscow toasted one another on their great success. “Hurrah!” I thought. “No more American exceptionalism! We have joined up with the drunken idiot of history!” Once Russians, too, and especially Russian writers, were certain that there was a special destiny for the Russian soul. But a century of disastrous choices and their consequences seems to have disillusioned them. They have so much to teach us.
Heaven and Earth are impartial;
They see the ten thousand things as straw dogs.
The wise are impartial;
They see the people as straw dogs. — DaoDeJing
The America we lost when Trump won was a liberal fantasy which would have been wiped off the face of the Earth in a few decades by the infantilism of the Clintons and their cronies. Trump saved America, as much as America can be saved at this juncture. Trump is right - after Bush and Obama America isn't great anymore. — Agustino
:-}Do you really believe this? That's straight up propaganda. It's not remotely real. — Marchesk
Rampant liberalism/progressivism, hedonism, stupid decisions and leadership have utterly destroyed America's greatness. — Agustino
Trump is America's last hope - really and truthfully now. — Agustino
And all this is because he's the only one who has the pragmatism that it takes to save America. — Agustino
As I said, America's interest diverge at this juncture from the interests of its people. — Agustino
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