How the lie became a policy




Commentary politics, responsible for the order of personnel, has always produced more than half-truth and untrue shares. But, coupled with the general shamelessness encouraged by moral relativism, thanks to the modern explosion of sophisticated communication techniques, lies have become a true institutional, structurally embedded pandemic of mentality. .. The truth still exists, but it is routinely criticized, censored, and misnamed. The integrity of the information we receive is almost unrecognizable and is set aside by fantasy and injustice. Lie ecosystems are found in almost every part of the country’s public, administrative, economic and cultural life. Political authority may be jeopardized in all areas of formal rule, but it is political left-wing bread and butter where lying is a matter of principle …