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美国正在失去凝聚国家的事实

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United States
开始于 February 06, 2026

The Trump administration is erasing the country’s shared understanding

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The erosion of a common factual basis reflects broader societal changes, suggesting a need to reassess how we communicate and engage with differing views.

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The emphasis on shared facts can stifle individual perspectives and hinder open discourse, which is vital for a healthy democracy.

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A shared understanding of facts is essential for democracy; without it, we risk deepening divisions and eroding public trust.

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Claims of lost facts may be exaggerated; many Americans still share core values despite differing interpretations of events.

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Political leadership should prioritize the restoration of factual discourse to unify citizens and foster informed civic engagement.

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