Facts
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To defend American democracy against the threat of authoritarian populism, media outlets must not stop at vigorously challenging Trump’s “alternative facts.”
Like the Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels, Surkov is not overly concerned about
facts.
Hard
facts
appear to support the international press depictions of Venezuela.
But other
facts
speak out.
So the
facts
are clear.
Failing that, the IMF needs a no-nonsense British civil servant who looks at the
facts
instead of schmoozing finance ministers, who judges financial risks instead of cultivating politicians with long records of failure.
These
facts
beg the question: are Iran’s declared intentions serious, or are they simply slogans aimed at reinforcing national unity?
We must face the facts: our emissions of greenhouse gases probably are at least partly to blame for this summer of extremes.
When the
facts
are fully established, Putin’s bombing of Aleppo will be viewed as among the modern world’s most egregious war crimes.
Often, it is not interests or ideologies that make public spending cuts unavoidable – just
facts.
Today, supporters of the EU must face the facts: an ever-closer union is not the European people’s will, even in the member states that would never choose to leave it.
Yet afew
facts
are incontestable:Srebrenica was a UN protected zone, a Muslim enclave in a Serb-held region;When the Bosnian Serbs, under General Ratko Mladic, occupied the town, the Dutch Battalion, though obviously outnumbered, did not oppose the military Serb action: such opposition was also not in its formal mandate -- after all, the Dutch were supposed to be "neutral";Dutch officers were present when the Serbs gathered together the Muslim civilian population of Srebrenica and separated the men from women and children, taking the men away; the Dutch did not object, nor did they try to confront the Serb forces with the idea that what they were doing is unacceptable;It is obvious that the Dutch Battalion could not militarily stop the Serbs from doing what they were doing; yet there are always other options besides shooting -- or washing your hands and doing nothing.
Actually, that overwhelming similarity between human and chimpanzee DNA is a product of two cultural facts: our familiarity with the chimpanzee’s body, and our unfamiliarity with DNA.
This can be done through false propaganda, distorting the truth, or suppressing the
facts.
My view is that it depends on
facts
and circumstances, such as the size, credibility, and timing of the consolidation; the mix of spending and tax cuts; whether consolidation is mostly permanent and structural (for example, a change in pension formulas); and, of course, the stance of monetary policy.
Twitter, which lets people send bite-size messages to large groups, allows Chinese to quickly disseminate urgent news or even uncomfortable
facts.
This can happen when we begin to see our own peculiarities clearly, as
facts
about us , and not simply as taken-for-granted features of the general human condition.
If the historiography of the Roman Empire in 25 th century China turns out to be different from our own, this will not be because the
facts
will be found to be different than we (or 22 nd century Brazilians) thought.
In a recent speech on foreign policy, the Republican Party’s presidential nominee laid out a supposed plan for defeating ISIS that, in classic Trump fashion, overflowed with contradictions and inconsistencies, even as it failed to provide specifics and
facts.
In his essay “Dreams and Facts,” the philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote that our entire Milky Way galaxy is a tiny fragment of the universe, and within this fragment our solar system is “an infinitesimal speck,” and within this speck “our planet is a microscopic dot.”
“Dreams and Facts” concludes with these stirring words: “No man is liberated from fear who dare not see his place in the world as it is; no man can achieve the greatness of which he is capable until he has allowed himself to see his own littleness.”
There is always a chance, in such a volatile climate, that deals will be broken, witnesses will flip, and
facts
will emerge that are every bit as incriminating as the evidence that felled Nixon.
The Exchange-Rate DelusionMILAN – If one looks at the trade patterns of the global economy’s two biggest players, two
facts
leap out.
Trump’s Chinese ScapegoatITHACA – US President-elect Donald Trump has once again managed to turn
facts
on their head.
Make no mistake: Trump’s accusation of Chinese currency manipulation is not supported by the
facts.
Those are the
facts.
But Trump does not deal in
facts.
Talking tough may play well at victory rallies, but it doesn’t change the
facts.
The assumption that what matters, for example, is the smallness or largeness, of the state -- or the size of transfers to low-income people -- does not fit the
facts.
But the
facts
on the ground do not bear this out.
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