Does freedom mean the right to invade other people's countries? Tell other people what to do? Let's talk symbolism.
God's grace to you on the narrow path ahead.
A response to an episode of Jon Stewart's show The Problem, in which he stated, "Individual freedom requires collective action, and a collective is a group." Violet the puppet investigates the definition of words. Featuring etymologies.
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Fact checks are popular for debunking but might not lead to truth. A bit of philosophy and etymological exploration of the difference between truth and facts.