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While confronting these brick walls of manipulated narrative might feel overwhelming, it is essential to recognize the potential for change, which stems from a collective effort rather than individualism. Adam Curtis highlighted that the overemphasis on individualism since the 1960s has weakened our ability to organize politically and challenge the mechanisms that perpetuate power.
By breaking down individual barriers and recognizing our shared agency, we can reclaim some semblance of reality. Suggestions from the community emphasize local organizing, mutual aid initiatives, and continuous education as viable means to foster change and combat this hypernormalized state.