PictureGate Scandal and The Art of the Troll
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Big problems usually have simple answers. That’s not just an observation—it’s a law of nature. From gravity to economics, the most profound truths are often the most simple. Einstein knew this. His genius wasn’t in overcomplicating the universe but in stripping it down to its essence. His revelation that light had mass and could be bent didn’t emerge from bureaucratic consensus or academic gatekeeping—it came from a man who dared to ask questions that others refused to.
Yet today, we live in an era where simplicity is treated as heresy. The ruling class—Leftist academics, activist judges, and media elites—loathe straightforward solutions because clarity exposes their lies. They thrive in complexity, in obfuscation, in deliberate confusion. Why? Because if the answers are simple, their power evaporates.
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