Not true. It implicitly affirms the existence of Venezuela, despite the fact that all countries are social constructs and only exist because we believe in them. Believing in Venezuela is a choice and the article implicitly makes that choice based on no factual evidence. There can never be factual evidence for the existence of a country because they’re all fake.
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Not true. It implicitly affirms the existence of Venezuela, despite the fact that all countries are social constructs and only exist because we believe in them. Believing in Venezuela is a choice and the article implicitly makes that choice based on no factual evidence. There can never be factual evidence for the existence of a country because they’re all fake.
And yet here you are just accepting the existence of this ‘article’ based solely on some electric signals. Pot, meet Kettle.