Good morning . Another very interesting post!
"I like many topics, you can say I'm versatile, I rarely write about politics, although I often talk to others about it."
Yes, conventional wisdom says we should not talk about politics or religion. Precisely why I enjoy talking about both of them! 😉
"The reason the population hates politicians and distrusts them is because they often use those words to lie, manipulate and deceive their constituents. 99 percent of politicians break their word."
Yes, but it becomes worse quickly, when we humbly acknowledge we may all "break our word" at times. Unintentionally, but we are not perfect.
But politicians? Unintentional? Almost certainly never the case, as it is all premeditated ... And "we the people" all too often, do nothing about it, so surprise, surprise. We are "treated" to more of it, as it "works" ...
What our country (any country, for that matter ...) needs is statesmen, not politicians. Who "do the right thing," in spite of opposition, as they are focused on the next generation vs. the next election ...
Instead, we have allowed the creation of a more or less "permanent" ruling class who are largely, far too often "above the law" they are sworn to uphold ...
In my "old life," I was a local political leader for 6 years. I gave it up (when Bill Clinton was elected President in 1992), to focus on more profitable activities, when I experienced firsthand how little my fellow countrymen were prepared to do to preserve their liberty ...
P.S. Still hoping to hear the story behind the "Heart of Alaska" image, at some point ... 😊
RE: How do you protect your political mind from manipulation?...Wie schützt du deinen politischen Geist vor der Manipulation? (DE/ ENG)