Chris Abraham on Nostr: In a world saturated with propaganda, it’s hard to tell which narratives reflect ...
In a world saturated with propaganda, it’s hard to tell which narratives reflect lived reality. The Venezuelans most amplified by media are usually elite exiles whose wealth ceiling was crushed, not the poorest who fear losing the floor. Many people support systems like socialism not for luxury, but for stability: a floor on poverty, vulnerability, and chaos. Who gets heard matters.
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