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Does ancient mythology still offer moral clarity in a post-truth era?
As misinformation and deepfakes blur the line between fact and fiction, ancient myths offer timeless narratives about truth, justice, and human nature. Cast your vote to weigh in on whether these stories still guide our moral compass.
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