The Age of Manufactured Truth

In a world flooded with information, deception doesn’t need to hide — it just needs to trend.

There was a time when television spoke only truth and purpose.
When screens carried no noise — just a single channel of news and another of national progress.
That was it. There was no noise — no endless scroll of opinions, no manufactured chaos.

And yet today, anyone with a screen, a script, or an algorithm can make a lie look like truth.
A few typed words can become a weapon more powerful than a thousand guns.
What surprises me is not that misinformation exists — it always has —
but that now, it thrives in plain sight, disguised as “awareness.”

I often think: the more information we have, the dumber we’re becoming.
Our wisdom lies in shreds.
The more “friends” we gather online, the lonelier our souls grow.

From the rise and fall of nations to the quiet wars of our age,
humanity has only changed its weapons, not its intent.
There was a time when conflict was fought with swords and steel —
now, it’s fought with words, with information, with deception.

Tensions are no longer born only on battlefields,
but in minds — through stories manufactured to provoke, divide, and control.
Protests blur into chaos, truth into opinion, and belief into manipulation.
It has become difficult to tell who truly fights for justice,
and who simply echoes the noise created by those who profit from unrest.

Every era bleeds, every age destroys —
only the methods change.

We pray to the creator — we ask, we need, we want.
All we do is ask favours.

Sometimes, the question of whether there truly is a creator
makes one wish there isn’t —
because what must that consciousness feel,
watching its creation spiral this way?

By ShadowedMindss 

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