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In the post-truth era of 2025, facts have become an endangered species, overshadowed by narratives designed to suit agendas. In this chaotic world dominated by social media manipulation, influencers pushing biases, and media houses caught in narrative wars, the concept of "truth" has taken a backseat. Whether it’s a Bollywood burglary drama, the latest Indian cricket controversy, or a global event, the battle is rarely about the facts anymore. Instead, it’s about who can sell their version of reality the loudest.
Welcome to a time where facts are losing the war and narratives reign supreme. Why settle for one truth when you can pick a version tailored to your biases? The post-truth reality is as fragmented as your social media timeline—each information silo brimming with conflicting stories, selective evidence, and the occasional meme for credibility.
So, how did we end up here? What does it mean for those of us who just want to know the real story? And more importantly, how do we navigate this swirling vortex of misinformation? Let’s dive in and explore how the post-truth era in 2025 is reshaping our world—and our trust in facts.
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