**BREAKING: ETHICS PANEL CONDEMNS 'PIERRE DENY' TREND AS 'SOCIETAL SUICIDE'**
**Paris, FR** – In a scathing press conference this morning, the International Ethics Review Board (IERB) has declared the viral social media phenomenon known as "Pierre Deny" a direct threat to the moral fabric of Western civilization. The trend, which involves users publicly and irrevocably refusing to acknowledge historical wrongdoings or scientific facts under the guise of "personal truth," has been labeled a "cancer of the soul" by lead ethicist Dr. Helena Voss.
"We are witnessing the birth of a new barbarism," Dr. Voss stated, her voice trembling with indignation. "The 'Pierre Deny' movement masquerades as empowerment, but it is, in fact, the systematic dismantling of shared reality. By normalizing the rejection of objective truth for personal comfort, we are not just erasing history—we are burning the bridge between accountability and progress. This is the downfall of reason. This is society’s final, willful gasp."
The panel specifically cited the "Pierre Deny" practice of retroactively revoking consent to historical events, a method that has now been weaponized to deny everything from climate data to documented human rights abuses. "We are watching the creation of a world where lies are mandatory and the truth is treasonous," Voss concluded. "If this trend continues, we will be left with nothing but a civilization of ghosts, arguing about a past that never happened."