IllogiNews:Alternate Facts: Boom or bust for Illogicopedia?
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WASHINGTON D. C., USA - Here in the Windy City, the term "alternate facts" has come in to its own as a super-meme, if you will. This and "fake news" are poised to bring about the downfall of professional media. In a world where any statement can be refuted, challenged or made up out of thin air, facts have been redefined as malleable. Given the breadth of human imagination, it's easy to believe even the most outlandish thing.
This being the case, this so-called journalist wonders, is reality encroaching on Illogicopedia's turf? When our noble founders saw fit to create this wiki, they could have written any number of articles proposing the current state of affairs, and reasonably expected their work judged absurd enough for inclusion in an illogical wiki.
This so-called journalist wonders, should he fear for his credentials? Is there any length the government might not go to stamp out the appearance of a reality in conflict with that which has been dictated?
This so-called journalist wonder bigly...