"繰り返しは嘘を本当に変えない"
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, people might say something false over and over to try to make others believe it’s true. However, no matter how many times you hear the same lie, it doesn’t become the truth. For example, if a child keeps saying they did their homework when they didn’t, repeating it won’t change the fact that the homework wasn't done. In history, political leaders have used this tactic to convince people of false ideas, but the truth remains unchanged underneath. This quote reminds us to question what we hear and not to accept something as true just because it’s repeated often. In our daily lives, it encourages us to seek facts and evidence before believing or spreading information.
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