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A core dilemma highlighted by Jurogan involves two seemingly conflicting beliefs held by many internet users and society at large. On one hand, preferences for relativism—believing that all opinions are equally valid and subjective—have become widespread. On the other, the stability of democracy depends heavily on shared, verifiable truths.
He explains how social media platforms and society grapple with this contradiction: Should we treat every opinion equally, or should we rely on authoritative sources to verify facts? This tension is at the heart of modern debates about misinformation, platform responsibility, and the future of public discourse.