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The discussion references congressional figures like Nadler, who in past years dismissed Antifa as a “myth,” illustrating how even top officials are out of touch with ground realities. Corolla asserts that these deceptions serve political agendas, whether suppressing dissent or fueling division, and thrive in an environment where words are cheap, and numbers scream truths often ignored.
Corolla emphasizes that political figures—on both sides—often balance on the edge of sincerity, with some appearing to believe their own falsehoods, while others merely use them as tools to manipulate public perception.