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The problem is the people using that phrase usually don't actually understand "the world we live in", so -- ironically -- what they're doing isn't creating a realistic fictional world, but rather a bizarre fictional world designed entirely support their nonsensical worldview.

This is like those B-tier Christian movies that are so common. They're impossible to engage with because you know everything is written to support "the message". This makes it impossible to suspend belief and actually get invested in the story or the characters.

It's the same with the Left. Every piece of fiction they create is about "the message" and has little to no bearing on reality. As such, you feel like you're reading or watching a propaganda piece, not a real story.

1 year ago
3 score
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The problem is the people using that phrase usually don't actually understand "the world we live in", so -- ironically -- what they're doing isn't creating a realistic fictional world, but rather a bizarre fictional world designed entirely support their nonsensical worldview.

This is like those B-tier Christian movies that are so common. They're impossible to engage with because you know everything is written to support "the message". This makes it impossible to suspend belief and actually get invested in the story or the characters.

It's the same with the Left. Every piece of fiction they create is about "the message" and has little to no bearing on reality. As such, you feel like you're reading or watching a propaganda piece, not a real story.

1 year ago
1 score