With the start of Pride Month and the upcoming Juneteenth holiday, I’m reminded more than ever of the victimhood narrative and sense of entitlement that has festered in our society over the past 15 years.
Experts consider our current philosophical, especially ethical, era to be characterized by a new form of relativism . Where philosophers such as Aristotle and Plato were once working toward finding the objective truth of the reality we are all a part of, now, people are assigning whatever “truth” they want and calling it “fact.” Some go so far as to say facts don’t exist at all; truth is subjective. Hence, the rise in popularity of the term: “My truth.”
This idea can be applied to any field. In science, people deny that objectivity exists. This was clearly evident throughout the pandemic.
In history, there is no longer any agreement concerning the story of our founding — just […]
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