It could be either. There are many historical events where someone was seen as a 'good traitor'. For example, if a person betrays a tyrannical regime to help the oppressed masses, some might consider that person a 'good traitor'. But it also depends on different perspectives. If you look at it from the side of the regime being betrayed, they would surely consider the person a traitor without any 'good' in it.
Truth. Consider real - world whistleblowers. They are often seen as traitors by the organizations they expose, but they are doing a great service to the public. Edward Snowden is a prime example. The US government considered him a traitor, but many people around the world view him as someone who revealed important information about privacy violations, making him a 'good traitor' in a sense.
Well, it could be either. Truth often aligns with facts and evidence, while fiction is made up. But sometimes, what seems like fiction might have elements of truth, and vice versa. It's not always black and white.
In my view, astrology is fiction. For example, the idea that being a Taurus means you're stubborn is just a broad generalization. Scientists haven't found any evidence of a real connection between the stars and our lives. It's more of a cultural and entertainment thing than a truth.
Fiction. The so - called 'chemtrail' theory has been thoroughly debunked. People who believe in chemtrails often misinterpret natural phenomena or misunderstand the normal operations of aircraft. In reality, the trails we see behind planes are simply a result of the physical processes that occur in the atmosphere when hot engine exhaust meets cold air, not some sinister plot to spray chemicals.
It depends. Sometimes truth can seem biased based on one's perspective or limited information. Fiction, on the other hand, is often created with a certain intent or bias of the author.
Fiction can offer insights and perspectives that resonate with our own lives. It can explore themes and issues that we encounter in reality, presenting them in a different context or format. That's why we can find truth in it.