we don't even know who we are, let alone to know someone else - people may behave consistently or reliably for a long time so we assume knowing themOriginally Posted by Sazzy
the person who makes the choice (even if it is uninformed, coincidental or unintentional) is responsible - this applies to voting or any other choice in lifeYou can't really blame voters for voting on the package as that's all they're getting to see and base their choice on.
well, this has already happened thousands of times all over the world, yet people don't seem to learn from such events or do not preserve the knowledge for very long or do not take long-term precautionary steps, or lose control of the situation,... thus a history of errors repeats itselfThe real reason no one likes a politician is because their agenda always sounds great before the vote and gets tossed out for personal gain a day or two after.
the main problem of this age is corruption: corruption of voters, politicians, people/society, their morality, thoughts, ideas, goals, desires, etc. - furthermore, there are organizations within the society that actively work on supporting the climate of corruption (aka deep state, secret societies, hollywood, globalists, etc.)
so, if you want politicians with little to no corruption; make sure they are born and raised in societies with little to no corruption (because it is said: you are the company you keep)
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