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People are pointing out ‘major proof’ that attempted Trump assassination was staged

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The viral dissection of this incident reveals how deeply modern culture has blurred the line between entertainment, politics, and paranoia. Public life now unfolds inside an ecosystem where every crisis is instantly transformed into content, every clip into ammunition, and every tragedy into a battlefield over meaning itself.

Perhaps the most disturbing part is not that conspiracy theories appear after traumatic events — that has always happened to some extent. It is how quickly suspicion now outruns reality. Before investigations finish, before evidence settles, entire alternate narratives already harden into certainty for millions of people online.

And in that environment, even genuine horror struggles to remain universally recognizable for long.

The lasting danger may not only be political violence itself, but what happens afterward: a society so fractured that even shared fear no longer creates shared truth.

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