Social Media Turns Assassination Facts Into Alternate Reality Show

Just over a week ago, an assassination shook America, but thanks to social media’s fast-track to conspiracy town, no two Americans seem to agree on what actually happened. This digital echo chamber isn’t just widening the fact gap; it’s building a Grand Canyon-sized divide faster than you can say 'fake news.' Tweets, TikTok rants, and Facebook echo chambers act like unreliable narrators on a caffeine high, exacerbating confusion rather than clarifying details. Everyone’s channeling their inner detective, except none are using actual clues—just wild guesses and hashtag activism—a tragicomedy highlighting how the truth gets lost in three-line bios and viral outrage cycles.

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Source: Feeds | Published: 9/20/2025 | Author: Geoff Brumfiel