It just appeared in my feed recently probably because we're getting close to Christmas, it's a scene from Terry Pratchett's The Hogfather (which I highly recommend watching along with the colour of magic and going postal) starts at 1:50 and Death just highlights the importance of belief and faith for humans.
I think it's very apt as this is what the left have been doing to fantasy in the West for years, by injecting politics into franchises, shortening childhood innocence by applying gender bullshit to them and using them as props in their own campaigning, they're robbing children of being able to live with fairytale and fantasy, the little lies of life, so that we can believe the bigger lies later on like mercy, justice, duty etc.
I think this is the difference between the left and right currently, the left abandoned fantasy to always live in 'reality' but because of that there is no belief inside them. It's why they think we'd go door to door killing them since we won because why WOULD mercy exist, it isn't a thing in reality. Why would ANY authorities have a duty to serve the people, why should THEY expect justice from the other side. The right might be too believing at times but it's far more constructive than this view on life.
It's more nihilistic view on life then even I can ever match when you abandon all fantasy and explains all their current freakouts beyond just attention seeking.
I think my major objection in this scene is to the claim that the metaphysical is "lies".
Justice, Mercy, Duty, Honor, and such things are not lies. To lie would be to willfully spread a falsity, but I am not even clear that those things are "false".
I grant that they are not materially objective, but to claim that truth is solely located within material objectivity is absurd. These are abstractions. The abstractions may yet be true.
No one would tell you that math isn't true because it is an abstract model. The only time anyone got close is when (a few years ago), Leftists started trying to claim that 2+2 could = 5 if you started bastardizing mathematical processes, procedures, and introducing different assumptions. They were attempting to subvert math because it wasn't materially objective. And they did that all in the service of a utopian ideology built entirely within their own heads as a way of "challenging expectations".